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Role of Technology in Personalization of Medicine (Institutional…
Role of Technology in Personalization of Medicine
Institutional
Hospitals and clinics
implementing the system
Have to work together
May have to give the exact same system
pricing
working with physicians
may lose money at first
takes big risks
may not be able to initiate all by them self
Universalizing health care information
Government
regulating laws of system
companies that supply software
will have to work closely with hospitals
Individual
Professionals
Physicians
Patients
Patient Interaction
Patients have multiple doctors
Paper work
Patient
Short term
May increase cost
May not understand why
Terminally ill, elderly, etc. may not see benefits
Could be dangerous
patients may not trust it
May increase visit time
Less freedom in treatment
long term
More reliable diagnoses
Potentially less cost
More freedom in treatment
potential for catastrophic system failed
more accessible information
different tests
Interpersonal
Relationship between patients and healthcare professionals
Language
Doctor does not always give all information necessary
Patients can see tons of healthcare professionals for on procedure
Patients are a poor link
Interaction between healthcare professionals
Varying levels of education
Communitcation between specialists at different practices