An Incremental Adoption Pathway for Developing Precision Medicine Based Healthcare Infrastructure for Underserved Settings
Recent focus on Precision medicine (PM) has led to a flurry of research activities across the developed world. But how can understaffed and underfunded health care systems in the US and elsewhere evolve to adapt PM to address pressing healthcare needs? We offer guidance on a wide range of sources of healthcare data / knowledge as well as other infrastructure / tools that could inform PM initiatives, and may serve as low hanging fruit easily adapted on the incremental pathway towards a PM based healthcare system. Using these resources and tools, we propose an incremental adoption pathway to inform implementers working in underserved communities around the world on how they should position themselves to gradually embrace the concepts of PM with minimal interruption to existing care delivery.
Precision Medicine Vulnerable Populations Health Information Systems
Suranga N.Kasthurirathne Paul G.Biondich Burke W.Mamlin Theresa A.Cullen Shaun J.Grannis
School of Informatics and Computing,Indiana University,Indianapolis Indiana,USA Center for Biomedical Informatics,Regenstrief Institute,Indianapolis,Indiana,USA;Indiana University
国际会议
第十六届世界医药健康信息学大会((MEDINFO2017)、第二届世界医药健康信息学华语论坛(WCHIS 2017)、第15届全国医药信息学大会(CMIA 2017)
苏州
英文
442-446
2017-08-21(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)