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Patient Empowerment in Personalized Medicine

Patient empowerment in personalized medicine is a concept that focuses on engaging and including the patient into the decision-making process of their healthcare. This concept is integral to the development of new treatments and therapies that are tailored to an individual patient's needs, rather than the one-size-f…

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Overview

Patient empowerment in personalized medicine is a concept that focuses on engaging and including the patient into the decision-making process of their healthcare. This concept is integral to the development of new treatments and therapies that are tailored to an individual patient's needs, rather than the one-size-fits-all approach of traditional medicine. Personalized medicine has been shown to lead to higher patient satisfaction, improved outcomes, and lower healthcare costs. Patient empowerment in personalized medicine is an essential part of this process, as it puts the patient at the center of their healthcare. By involving the patient in decisions regarding their care, it can lead to better healthcare outcomes, improved communication between patient and provider, and a more holistic approach to health.

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David-Paul Minde · United Kingdom Tarek Magdy Mohamed · United States Bridget Bax · United Kingdom

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