Health IT Analytics April 29, 2020
Jessica Kent

Training, education, and privacy and security standards are critical for genomic data integration at the point of care.

Genomic data integration at the point of care will require education around implementation and decision-making, as well as industry-wide privacy and security standards, according to an ONC report.

The report details the findings from phase 2 of the Sync for Genes project, a joint effort between ONC and NIH’s All of Us Research Program. Launched in 2017, the Sync for Genes project aims to pilot-test and demonstrate how genomic data can be used at the point of care and for research.

Sync for Genes is a companion to Sync for Science, a project to develop a simple way for people to share...

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