Health IT Analytics March 5, 2021
Jessica Kent

While artificial intelligence in healthcare has the potential to gain actionable insights from genomic data, longstanding challenges could hamper efforts to achieve precision medicine.

Personalization is something most people have come to appreciate – if not expect – in everyday, consumer-driven experiences.

From recommended movies and shows based on what you’ve watched, to playlists tailored to your specific taste, it seems nearly every industry has tapped into the power of targeted products and services.

In healthcare, however, attaining personalization is a slow, often complex process. The considerable promise of precision medicine can be overshadowed by the many barriers that hold individualized treatments just out of reach.

Chief among these barriers is the ability to capture, analyze, and leverage...

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