precision medicine
HIMSS25
Jackie Rice, VP and chief information officer at Frederick Health, says adding pharmacogenetic data to the health system's EHR enables alerts that advise clinicians on how a patient’s genes can affect drug response.
HIMSS25
Genetic therapy is effective but can cost millions of dollars. Boro Dropulić, executive director of Caring Cross, says technology innovations and partnerships with hospitals and governments can help lower costs and increase accessibility.
The funding round brings the company's total raise to $1.86 billion since it launched in 2018.
The olivia app will allow patients to aggregate their health data in a central location.
The aim of the partnership is to allow healthcare providers to offer precision medicine support tools.
Richard Staynings, a University of Denver professor, highlights the drawbacks and benefits of AI in patient care and precision medicine, advancing cybersecurity in healthcare, and malicious use of the technology to get past malware defenses.
Dr. Adrienne Boissy, chief medical officer at Qualtrics, discusses how healthcare can learn from other industries to ensure high-quality care delivery and boost AI's role in improving overall patient and provider satisfaction.
HIMSS23
Dr. Cecil Lynch, chief medical information officer at Accenture, discusses his upcoming HIMSS23 lecture on genomics' potential impact on patient care and the importance of examining genetic information and its relationship to comorbidities.
A look ahead with Judy Jiao, CIO of National Government Services, who also gives insights on precision medicine advancements and more.
The consortium's collaboration and partnership opportunities may be the most beneficial to the HIMSS audience, according to James Hury, the Translational Research Institute for Space Health's chief innovation officer.