Shaw Publishes Article in National Academy of Medicine
Ryan Shaw recently published and co-lead an article entitled "" in National Academy of Medicine. Co-authors include experts from 23andMe, Color Genomics, National Academics of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, Emory University, Indiana University, Genetic Alliance, National Institutes of Health and 色戒直播 University School of Medicine.
Digital health technologies have emerged in recent years, providing opportunities for engaging with consumers and integrating with the health care system to realize precision medicine, defined as 鈥渁n evidence-based approach to the care of people and patients that uses innovative tools and data science to customize disease prevention, detection, and treatment; improve the effectiveness and quality of care; and sustain health鈥 [1]. These technologies鈥攊ncluding smartphone applications (apps), wearables (e.g., Fitbit, Apple Watch), and mobile-device-based tools鈥攃an make health care and management of health and wellness more efficient for patients and clinicians and can support research. Digital health technologies offer consumers, patients, and clinicians the opportunity to interact with personal health data and the health care system in a way that has not been available previously. ()