MedCity News October 19, 2018
Erin Dietsche

Biology and artificial intelligence are key aspects of precision medicine, but are wearables part of the equation? Panelists at the Connected Health Conference weighed in.

On the final day of this year’s Connected Health Conference in Boston, a panel narrowed in on the field of precision medicine. Personalizing care to individual patients involves a plethora of factors. Biology is one such element. The use of artificial intelligence and algorithms is also key in advancing the field. But wearables? Where do they come in — if at all?

Moderator Naomi Fried, founder and CEO of Health Innovation Strategies, asked the four panelists this very question.

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