MedCity News January 9, 2026
Andy Dé

Precision medicine offers a path for healthcare to become more proactive, more personalized, and more effective for every individual with a far more sustainable cost curve.

Modern medicine is more advanced than ever, yet clinical care still leans heavily on what is, in practice, informed guesswork. Doctors make the most probable diagnosis, select the therapy most likely to help, and adjust only when outcomes fall short. To further complicate matters, one-half of patients with chronic diseases do not take their medications as prescribed.

Precision medicine offers a more dependable path forward. Instead of guesswork, a patient’s care is informed by an individual’s unique genomic and clinical profile rather than population averages. Add in the power of AI to interpret...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Pharma / Biotech, Precision Medicine, Provider, Technology
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