Supporting Personalized Medicine With Health Information System Technology

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Supporting Personalized Medicine With Health Information System Technology

Personalized medicine involves the application of a patient's genomic information to determine whether a particular approach to treatment is likely to be effective for that patient and to implement the right preventative measures for that patient at the right time. The potential ramifications of personalized medicine on the practice of health care are numerous, from the customization of drug treatment regimens based on a patient's individual genetic background to the modification of health information systems to accommodate individualized approaches to clinical decision support.

To prepare for this Discussion, search in PubMed for a genetic variant that impacts medication effectiveness. (You can find information on Pub Med in the Learning Resources for this week.) Then, consider the ramifications for the provider of using this genetic information in the care and treatment of the patient, as well as its potential impact on the information systems that the provider uses for clinical decision support.

 Post a comprehensive response to the following:

  • Should information systems change to integrate this knowledge into electronic prescribing? Why or why not?
  • How might supporting personalized medicine with health information system technology pose challenges for an organization's health information technology staff? For its health care providers?


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