Becker's Healthcare October 30, 2024
Giles Bruce

Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic is developing digital tools to incorporate tailored medical data on patients into the EHR.

At the health system’s Center for Individualized Medicine, a team built a digital platform to safely house “omics” data — including genetics (genomics), proteins (proteomics) and chemical changes (metabolomics) — in the cloud for clinicians and researchers to access, according to an Oct. 30 Mayo Clinic article.

“We hope to make this the standard of care,” said Eric Klee, PhD, the center’s Everett J. and Jane M. Hauck Midwest Associate Director of Research and Innovation, in the article. “We’re building a future where precision medicine is no longer the exception but the expectation.”

Meanwhile, his...

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