Precision Medicine Informatics represents a specialized domain within health informatics dedicated to integrating genomic and clinical data, propelling the field of precision medicine forward. Precision medicine, also termed personalized medicine, revolves around customizing medical care and treatment decisions based on individual patient characteristics, encompassing their genetic composition, lifestyle, and environmental influences. Precision Medicine Informatics assumes a pivotal role in the management and analysis of extensive data emanating from genomic sequencing, clinical evaluations, and other sources, with the aim of extracting meaningful insights to guide targeted and more efficacious treatment strategies.
The field embraces a spectrum of informatics tools and methodologies, including data analytics, bioinformatics, and interoperable health information systems. Through the deployment of these technologies, Precision Medicine Informatics facilitates the amalgamation of genomic data with electronic health records (EHRs) and other clinical data repositories. This amalgamation empowers healthcare professionals with access to a comprehensive and personalized profile for each patient, enabling more precise assessments of disease risk, accurate diagnoses, and refined treatment planning. The continual progress of Precision Medicine Informatics contributes significantly to unlocking the full potential of precision medicine, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes by tailoring medical interventions to the distinctive characteristics of each individual.







Title : Using collaborative civil discourse to address AI issues
Nina Beaman, Mary Baldwin University, United States
Title : Managing comprehensive communication and cooperation in intelligent and ethical personalized, preventive, predictive, participative precision medicine ecosystems
Bernd Blobel, University of Regensburg, Germany