AI in Healthcare February 5, 2021
Dave Pearson

The University of California, Irvine, has established an organization with the mission of personalizing care by closely melding clinical research with clinical care.

The university announced its new Institute for Future Health Feb. 4 in a UCI News item.

The plan is to draw health data from every available source to continuously nudge individuals toward not only appropriate medical care but also healthier lifestyles. Data sources will include everything from wearables and imaging exams to medical records and genomics.

The institute “aims to integrate lifestyle, community, environment and socioeconomic factors in conjunction with biomedical and clinical knowledge to radically transform health systems away from hospitals and clinics and into the hands of each individual,” UC-Irvine says in the post.

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