Healthcare Innovation December 2, 2019
Rajiv Leventhal

Officials attest the center is the first of its kind in the Intermountain West

Three West Coast-based healthcare organizations are launching a Center for Personalized Medicine in the Intermountain West, designed to bring next-generation care to children by using advanced technologies to understand a child’s unique genetic makeup and offer tailored treatments.

Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital, University of Utah Health, and Intermountain Precision Genomics are collaborating to develop the program, Primary Children’s Center for Personalized Medicine, which officials say “is the first of its kind in the Intermountain West.”

They added, “The center is using cutting-edge genetic technologies and precision treatments to transform clinical care. With these advancements, targeted treatments that were not available a...

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