MedCity News March 8, 2022
Joel Diamond

All the hype around precision medicine can make it seem intimidating and foreign. The good news is that it does not represent a departure from current clinical practice, and it can significantly improve patient care.

Healthcare providers can barely open a professional journal or participate in an industry event without confronting the term “precision medicine.” It is touted as innovative, paradigm-altering and revolutionary.

Unfortunately, all this hype has also rendered it intimidating and foreign. Providers seeking to deliver only the best care possible to their patients are at a loss and sincerely wonder how they are supposed to perform precision medicine.

The good news is that precision medicine does not represent a departure from current clinical practice. Instead, it’s another...

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