Becker's Healthcare January 22, 2020
Laura Dyrda

Genomics certainly isn’t new to healthcare, although it is now becoming a larger part of a healthcare provider’s strategy to deliver the best care possible to patients.

Several health systems across the country have entered into high profile partnerships in the past year to incorporate genomics into their patient information, while others that got an early start have mature data systems bringing them closer to precision medicine and predictive analytics. While the potential benefits of more personalized care, early disease detection and customized medication to avoid side effects is alluring, there are also potential risks if the information isn’t managed appropriately.

Genomic partnerships at Mayo, Sanford and NorthShore University HealthSystem

The start of 2020 has also heralded three major genomics...

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