Chief Healthcare Executive May 14, 2023
By Tracy Curley

The specimen supply chain needs to go beyond reacting to orders and accurately anticipate demand. The industry is just starting to do this, and artificial intelligence is the key.

Precision medicine involves the development of personalized treatments for individual patients based on their unique biological composition and that of their specific disease. The driving principle is that a one-of-a-kind problem is best addressed by a one-of-a-kind solution.

Although a personalized approach makes the most sense for providing effective treatment, precision medicine is limited by its ability to scale. Each personalized treatment ends up requiring significant time and resources to develop.

The required research can also be constrained by a scarcity of...

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