Healthcare IT Today September 2, 2020
John Lynn

We love to talk about genomics and precision medicine, but I often wonder how much of it is really making it into hospitals and health systems. The good news is that the Center for Connected Medicine recently put together a report called “Genomic data management is vital to precision medicine efforts at health systems” to answer this very question. To understand some of the report findings, we interviewed Philip Empey, Associate Professor of Pharmacy & Therapeutics in the School of Pharmacy at the University of Pittsburgh and Associate Director for Pharmacogenomics for our Institute for Precision Medicine.

When Empey was asked if there was a dominant vendor in the genomics and precision medicine space he said “There isn’t just one...

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