| Literature DB >> 29758776 |
Gillian Bartlett1, Vaso Rahimzadeh1, Cristina Longo1, Lori A Orlando2, Martin Dawes3, Jean Lachaine4, Murielle Bochud5, Fred Paccaud5, Howard Bergman1, Laura Crimi1, Amalia M Issa6.
Abstract
Primary care is recognized worldwide as a key component for improving health outcomes in the population. At the same time, healthcare systems are rapidly changing with increasing expectations from technological advances. Genomics is a major driver in changing how medicine is being practiced; however, the importance for primary care has been under-appreciated. Strategically implementing genomics in a way that accounts for the unique characteristics of the primary care context is essential. In this perspective, we present important areas that we believe are critical in consideration of both the future of genomic medicine and primary healthcare delivery.Keywords: clinical decision support; cost–benefit analysis; genomics; personalized medicine; pharmacogenomics; primary care; public health
Year: 2014 PMID: 29758776 DOI: 10.2217/pme.14.36
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Per Med ISSN: 1741-0541 Impact factor: 2.512