Becker's Healthcare June 2, 2017
Julie Spitzer

Twenty-six percent of healthcare organizations have already adopted precision medicine initiatives, according to a HIMSS Analytics report.

For the report, titled “2017 Essentials Brief: Precision Medicine Study,” HIMSS Analytics surveryed 100 medical organizations and 5,460 U.S. hospitals about their precision medicine usage.

The study found nearly 70 percent of organizations plan to develop precision medicine efforts within the next 12 to 24 months. The study also suggests larger, research-based organizations — academic medical centers and organizations with more...

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