Fierce Healthcare June 13, 2018
Paige Minemyer

Collaboration is crucial to effective data sharing that is central to precision medicine.

If precision medicine is really going to be the panacea experts have promised, it’ll be because health providers agreed to play nice with each other.

That’s why Thomas D. Brown, M.D., executive director of the Swedish Cancer Institute in Seattle, said his organization jumped into a new Precision Medicine Countil convened by tech company Syapse. The council also includes Henry Ford Health System, Dignity Health, Catholic Health Initiatives, Aurora Health Care and the University of Miami Health System.

Brown, whose institute is a part of Providence St. Joseph Health, said big-name providers that use similar technology systems will be central to building the massive and diverse data...

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