Health IT Analytics September 16, 2016
Jennifer Bresnick

Genomic data will only be able to improve care coordination and personalized medicine if the industry can develop the big data integrity and analytics capabilities to ensure sharing across the care continuum.

Genomics is the cornerstone of the cutting-edge precision medicine programs aimed at eradicating cancer and other high-impact diseases, but it can also have a significant impact on improving more generalized patient outcomes.

A new report from WEDI explains how genomic data could be the key to managing populations with a personalized approach to medicine – if healthcare providers are able to boost the integrity and quality of big data sources that can combine to support care coordination, clinical decision support, and population health management strategies.

“Genomic medicine offers...

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