A quantitative framework for measuring personalized medicine integration into us healthcare delivery organizations

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Abstract

Personalized medicine (PM) approaches have revolutionized healthcare delivery by offer-ing new insights that enable healthcare providers to select the optimal treatment approach for their pa-tients. However, despite the consensus that these approaches have significant value, implementation across the US is highly variable. In order to address barriers to widespread PM adoption, a comprehensive and methodical approach to assessing the current level of PM integration within a given organization and the broader healthcare system is needed. A quantitative framework encompassing a multifactorial approach to assessing PM adoption has been developed and used to generate a rating of PM integration in 153 organizations across the US. The results suggest significant heterogeneity in adoption levels but also some consistent themes in what defines a high-performing organization, including the sophistication of data collected, data sharing practices, and the level of internal funding committed to supporting PM initiatives. A longitudinal approach to data collection will be valuable to track continued progress and adapt to new challenges and barriers to PM adoption as they arise.

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Agarwal, A., Pritchard, D., Gullett, L., Amanti, K. G., & Gustavsen, G. (2021). A quantitative framework for measuring personalized medicine integration into us healthcare delivery organizations. Journal of Personalized Medicine, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11030196

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