Health IT Analytics April 21, 2021
Jessica Kent

NorthShore University HealthSystem is implementing a genomics program that uses predictive analytics to help detect, prevent, and treat diseases at an early stage.

NorthShore University HealthSystem has launched a system-wide genomics program that will leverage predictive analytics to improve care for hereditary cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and rare diseases.

NorthShore is partnering with Sema4 on the effort, which will help clinicians identify and treat diseases at an early stage.

“Unlocking the power of genomics in patient care requires us to make information available in a way that clinicians and patients can easily act upon over time,” said Peter Hulick, MD, director of the Mark R. Neaman Center for Personalized Medicine at NorthShore.

“The partnership between NorthShore and Sema4 will allow us...

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