Healthcare IT News July 23, 2018
Bill Siwicki

Experts say emerging tools could become as important to precision medicine as HTML is to the web.

Precision medicine is something of a Holy Grail in healthcare: Being able to deliver personalized treatments to individual patients to best cure specific ailments is the ultimate in healthcare.

While precision medicine is still fairly nascent today, one can look forward and see what’s coming down the line to change the way personalized health can be delivered. And though precision medicine is a tricky arena to predict, experts have their ideas on where the complex healthcare field is heading, and what the next generation of precision medicine will look like.

The term “next-generation technology” has different connotations for different healthcare organizations, depending on...

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Topics: EMR / EHR, HIE (Interoperability), Patient / Consumer, Precision Medicine, Technology
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