Health IT Analytics December 17, 2019
Jessica Kent

Organizations cited cost challenges and a lack of expertise as key barriers to precision medicine programs.

Organizations have shown limited establishment of precision medicine programs in the past year, with cost and a lack of expertise as the most commonly cited barriers to these programs, according to a recent survey from Definitive Healthcare.

Precision medicine and genomics hold the promise of more personalized care delivery and improved patient outcomes. However, there are still significant challenges to implementing precision medicine initiatives, hindering organizations’ ability to provide better care.

“Technology, analytics, pharmaceuticals, imaging, genomics, and the research and development industry as a whole are just some of the many verticals that could see immense growth from their contributions to precision medicine,” said...

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