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NEW roundtable discussion
The Impact of Precision Medicine on Healthcare Business Growth Strategies
| The emergence of precision technology innovations and the resulting consumer-driven demand for precision medicine are affecting current and future growth strategies for healthcare organizations. Forward-thinking leaders need to shape sustainable strategies for genetic and molecular medicine that will enhance their organizations’ ability to meet clinical and business needs. HealthLeaders sat down with leaders from the Mayo Clinic, UAB School of Medicine, Baylor Precision Medicine, and Sunquest Information Systems for our most recent Executive Roundtable, where the panel discussed how leading healthcare organizations are investing in diagnostic innovation, optimizing patient safety and efficiencies, meeting consumer demand, and navigating the inherent complexities of precision medicine. | | Sponsored by | |
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