MedCity News August 6, 2020
Alaric DeArment

The new report, from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center’s Center for Connected Medicine, surveyed 101 representatives of hospitals and healthcare systems. Nine out of 10 respondents said they were providing genomic or genetic testing or planning to.

More than 80% of representatives of health systems have instituted genomic data management strategies or plan to do so within the next couple of years, according to a new report.

The report, released Thursday by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center’s Center for Connected Medicine, surveyed 101 health system and hospital representatives in the U.S. working in roles like information technology, informatics, the business side and in the clinic. The survey was conducted under a partnership with HIMSS Media.

“Among survey respondents,...

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