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210: How you approach precision medicine matters—for some patients more than others
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English - May 28, 2024 05:15 - 31 minutes - 14.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 160 ratingsBusiness healthcare health care advisory board leaders healthcare executives healthcare strategy covid-19 covid coronavirus health inequity Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
It's no secret that healthcare is becoming more and more personalized – or “bespoke” – as increasingly sophisticated diagnostics and therapeutics continue to explode into the market. This vast pipeline is redefining the industry in several ways—but there is real risk associated if the stakeholders responsible for developing, delivering, and paying for these innovations aren’t baking health equity into their business models.
Last week, in the first episode of our run up to the Advisory Board Clinical Innovation Summit: Revolutions in Specialty Care, we discussed Advisory Board’s prediction for the future of oncology. This week, host Rachel (Rae) Woods invites Advisory Board experts Amanda Okaka and Fanta Cherif to break down the health equity conundrum presented by precision medicine: Will precision medicine reduce health disparities, or exacerbate them? The answer depends on the actions—big and small—of industry leaders.
Links:
Register for the Revolutions in Specialty Care Summit
How precision medicine can help us move from race-based to race-conscious medicine
Ep. 209: Predicting what oncology will look like in 2030
Ep. 204: Unveiling "Bespoke Care": Healthcare's tailored future
Bespoke care, part 1: What it is and how it’s transforming care delivery
Register for the Clinical Innovation Summit
A transcript of this episode as well as more information and resources can be found on radioadvisory.advisory.com.
It's no secret that healthcare is becoming more and more personalized – or “bespoke” – as increasingly sophisticated diagnostics and therapeutics continue to explode into the market. This vast pipeline is redefining the industry in several ways—but there is real risk associated if the stakeholders responsible for developing, delivering, and paying for these innovations aren’t baking health equity into their business models.
Last week, in the first episode of our run up to the Advisory Board Clinical Innovation Summit: Revolutions in Specialty Care, we discussed Advisory Board’s prediction for the future of oncology. This week, host Rachel (Rae) Woods invites Advisory Board experts Amanda Okaka and Fanta Cherif to break down the health equity conundrum presented by precision medicine: Will precision medicine reduce health disparities, or exacerbate them? The answer depends on the actions—big and small—of industry leaders.
Links:
Register for the Revolutions in Specialty Care Summit
How precision medicine can help us move from race-based to race-conscious medicine
Ep. 209: Predicting what oncology will look like in 2030
Ep. 204: Unveiling "Bespoke Care": Healthcare's tailored future
Bespoke care, part 1: What it is and how it’s transforming care delivery
Register for the Clinical Innovation Summit
A transcript of this episode as well as more information and resources can be found on radioadvisory.advisory.com.