Note interesting links both for Ebriefings and Agenda.
Agenda includes the CEO and Dean of Vanderbilt University Medical Center on "What we've achieved, what's next." SVP and CCO of Illumina on "Future of Genomics in Clinical Care." Vanderbilt professor on Big Data to support hospital precision medicine. Univ. Florida faculty on pharmacogenomics. Zucker School of Medicine faculty on precision medicine in primary care settings. Univ. Washington/Seattle on labs, patients, physicians, payers. Sonic Healthcare lab, Austin, on diabetes and healthcare improvement data. Chief Medical Officer of Genome Medical on what's changing in physician use. Genomics in pediatrics by Rady Children's Hospital (big program in newborn critically ill WGS). President of CQuentia on data, pharmacogenomics, Rx management. Geisinger on that institution's approach to genomics and population health. Moffitt on genomics in a cancer center. Vanderbilt on data and clinician tools for access. TriCore Lab, Albuquerque, on the lab's role.
Ebriefings cut/pasted below.
E-Briefings
NIH Enlists Mayo Clinic, Dozens of Health Networks and Hospitals to Gather Genetic Data in a Billion-Dollar Program
Prominent health networks/hospitals participate in NIH genetic research supported by more than one billion dollars in funding from the federal government…
Ongoing Growth in Consumer Genetic Testing Pressures Hospitals, Healthcare Networks to Educate and Prepare Physicians
Ongoing growth in consumer genetic testing pressures hospitals and healthcare networks to educate and prepare their primary care physicians for informed patients…
Syapse Creates Precision Medicine Council That Quickly Attracted 200 of the Biggest Hospitals and Health Networks as Members
Syapse of San Francisco has created a precision medicine council that quickly attracted 200 of the biggest hospitals and health networks as members…
When Ramping Up Genomic Programs, Health Network/Hospital CEOs and Executives Must Consider Emerging Technologies, Swiftly Rising Consumer Demand
Hospitals and healthcare systems increasingly using genomic profiling must integrate it into all facets of care delivery, not just add it to patients’ EHRs…
Hospitals and Health Networks Gearing Up for Precision Medicine Must Make Tough Choices on Hiring Knowledgeable Physicians and Suppliers
When a health network CEO considers how to introduce a precision medicine service into clinical care, the up-front costs can be substantial, but the potential rewards are significant …
English Hospitals Will Be First In UK to Offer Routine Precision Medicine, Genomic Sequencing
When it comes to precision medicine, health networks and hospitals in the United States are rolling out routine genetic sequencing in a piecemeal fashion. Most prominently, Geisinger Health system in Pennsylvania announced it would begin routinely performing the service on all of its patients starting this month…
Example E Briefing
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