
@ShahidNShah
Precision medicine has emerged in recent years as a potential way to deliver personalized, comprehensive care to patients with a wide range of diseases.
With more and more healthcare organizations implementing precision medicine strategies, and with all the promise, these individualized approaches could bring, it seems that the era of precision healthcare is right around the corner.
However, several challenges persist when it comes to incorporating these strategies in routine clinical care.
Large, complex datasets, combined with inadequate technology and limited research, have consistently been hurdles on the road to personalized care.
Precision medicine has the potential to improve patient outcomes, care delivery, and disease research. Realizing the true capabilities of precision medicine techniques will require the industry to overcome issues with infrastructure, inequities, and knowledge gaps.
Continue reading at healthitanalytics.com
Prior to the pandemic, telehealth was relegated to communication between hospitals and clinicians at Ochsner. The health system was right on the cusp of making the service direct-to-patient and …
Connecting innovation decision makers to authoritative information, institutions, people and insights.
Medigy accurately delivers healthcare and technology information, news and insight from around the world.
Medigy surfaces the world's best crowdsourced health tech offerings with social interactions and peer reviews.
© 2025 Netspective Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Built on Feb 21, 2025 at 1:11pm