Personalized Medicine Discovery May Improve Hospitals’ Sepsis Outcomes
German-based diagnostics company identifies biomarkers that could help reduce sepsis costs, suggests basing a precision medicine initiative in the hospital ICU.
German-based diagnostics company identifies biomarkers that could help reduce sepsis costs, suggests basing a precision medicine initiative in the hospital ICU.
New precision medicine breakthrough will enable 3D printing of medications that are personalized to a specific patient’s needs. Early adopters of precision medicine may find value in this new strategy that is focused on medication management.
Recent research into the human chronobiome has shown that the “normal” circadian rhythm can vary significantly in healthy individuals. This means that chronotherapies which are based on an average individual’s circadian rhythm may not be as efficacious for everyone.
Next generation sequencing can play a role by consolidating testing to a single platform, a potential game changer for community and regional hospitals.
Implications of using beneficial cardiovascular precision medicine-based screening approaches to raise awareness in at-risk populations
Why gene editing technology CRISPR is getting attention as a potential testing solution amid the coronavirus pandemic.
“Don’t underestimate the importance of aligning the interests of different stakeholders,” says the CTO of the Danish National Genome Center. Here are his tips for getting alignment on shared goals.
De-identified data that hospitals and health systems share with big tech can sometimes be used to identify patients. As these types of deals grow, full transparency with patients is key…
Effective communication with providers and patients can bridge the gap that exists between precision medicine’s benefits and wider patient access…
Focus on pharmacogenetics studies and data that demonstrate costs savings and improved outcomes…