It Is in Our DNA: Bringing Electronic Health Records and Genomic Data Together for Precision Medicine

Alan J Robertson, Andrew J Mallett, Zornitza Stark, Clair Sullivan
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Health care is at a turning point. We are shifting from protocolized medicine to precision medicine, and digital health systems are facilitating this shift. By providing clinicians with detailed information for each patient and analytic support for decision-making at the point of care, digital health technologies are enabling a new era of precision medicine. Genomic data also provide clinicians with information that can improve the accuracy and timeliness of diagnosis, optimize prescribing, and target risk reduction strategies, all of which are key elements for precision medicine. However, genomic data are predominantly seen as diagnostic information and are not routinely integrated into the clinical workflows of electronic medical records. The use of genomic data holds significant potential for precision medicine; however, as genomic data are fundamentally different from the information collected during routine practice, special considerations are needed to use this information in a digital health setting. This paper outlines the potential of genomic data integration with electronic records, and how these data can enable precision medicine.
这是我们的 DNA:将电子健康记录和基因组数据结合起来,实现精准医疗
医疗保健正处于一个转折点。我们正在从规程化医疗向精准医疗转变,而数字医疗系统正在推动这一转变。数字医疗技术为临床医生提供每位患者的详细信息,并为医疗决策提供分析支持,从而开创了精准医疗的新时代。基因组数据还能为临床医生提供信息,提高诊断的准确性和及时性,优化处方,有针对性地制定降低风险的策略,所有这些都是精准医疗的关键要素。然而,基因组数据主要被视为诊断信息,并未被常规整合到电子病历的临床工作流程中。基因组数据的使用为精准医疗带来了巨大的潜力;然而,由于基因组数据与常规诊疗过程中收集的信息有本质区别,因此在数字医疗环境中使用这些信息需要特别考虑。本文概述了基因组数据与电子病历整合的潜力,以及这些数据如何实现精准医疗。
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