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Digital Health and Personalized Medicine

Digital health and personalized medicine are approaches to healthcare that use digital technologies and patient-specific data to improve personalized care. Digital health technology can be used to collect and store medical data, enable remote monitoring of patients, support patient-provider communication, and provid…

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Overview

Digital health and personalized medicine are approaches to healthcare that use digital technologies and patient-specific data to improve personalized care. Digital health technology can be used to collect and store medical data, enable remote monitoring of patients, support patient-provider communication, and provide recommendations to patients based on their individual health profiles. Personalized medicine uses predictive models and advanced analytics to customize diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease for individual patients. This approach to healthcare aims to provide more effective treatments and lower overall costs, while improving patient outcomes.

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David-Paul Minde · United Kingdom Tarek Magdy Mohamed · United States Bridget Bax · United Kingdom

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