Transforming health systems for incorporating personalized health interventions

Personalized health interventions (PHI) are an innovative approach to healthcare that holds the promise of leveraging genomic applications and personal data to provide more precise treatments and prevention strategies.1 By moving away from the traditional ‘one size fits all’ model, PHI aim to reshape the landscape of healthcare delivery, placing emphasis on individual characteristics, genomics and environmental factors. As the benefits of personalized interventions become increasingly evident, it is crucial to expedite the implementation of PHI w ithin health services, and address barriers to adoption, establishing a solid foundation for their success.
Source: The European Journal of Public Health - Category: General Medicine Source Type: research