Personalized medicine (PM) as a healthcare model of the newest generation: From today towards tomorrow
Sergey Suchkov, Arsenii Sadykov, Hiroyuki Abe, Shawn Murphy, Dave Dwaraczyk and Trevor Marshall
Sechenov University, Russia
Moscow Engineering Physical Institute, Russia
EPMA, Belgium
PMC, USA
ISPM, Japan
AHA, USA
7Autoimmunity Research Foundation, USA
7Partners Healthcare-Harvard Medical School, USA
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: J Chem Appl Chem Eng
Abstract
A new systems approach to diseased states and wellness result in a new branch in the healthcare services, namely, personalized & precision medicine (PPM). To achieve the implementation of PPM concept, it is necessary to create a fundamentally new strategy based upon the subclinical recognition of biopredictors of hidden abnormalities long before the disease clinically manifests itself. Each decision-maker values the impact of their decision to use PPM on their own budget and wellbeing, which may not necessarily be optimal for society as a whole. It would be extremely useful to integrate data harvesting from different databanks for applications such as prediction and personalization of further treatment to thus provide more tailored measures for the patients resulting in improved patient outcomes, reduced adverse events, and more cost effective use of health care resources. A lack of medical guidelines has been identified by the majority of responders as the predominant barrier for adoption, indicating a need for the development of best practices and guidelines to support the implementation of PPM! Implementation of PPM requires a lot before the current model “physician-patient” could be gradually displaced by a new model “medical advisor-healthy person-at-risk”. This is the reason for developing global scientific, clinical, social, and educational projects in the area of PPM to elicit the content of the new branch.
Biography
E-mail: ssuchkov57@gmail.com