MDLinx May 11, 2022
By Jules Murtha | Fact-checked by Barbara Bekiesz

Key Takeaways

  • Collecting patient-specific data to be used in personalized medicine can involve invasive practices, such as biopsies, thus requiring doctors to consider the impact on the patient’s quality of life.

  • Accessibility of personalized medicine hinges on the use of digital platforms to deploy care specific to the individual patient.

  • Doctors who implement personalized care bear major legal responsibilities that the law is only starting to flesh out fully.

The healthcare landscape is expected to transform in the next few years, largely due to the development of personalized medicine (PM). PM has great potential to effectively treat and prevent disease through individualized healthcare methods, according to an...

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