HTH Collider: Precision vs Proven Medicine
Precision vs Proven: How do we collaborate better to accelerate research and embed precision medicine into standards of care?
As healthcare becomes increasingly shaped by data analytics, longitudinal monitoring, and algorithm-driven decision-making, the debate is no longer just about whether care can be more personalized, but whether our systems of evidence, reimbursement, and clinical practice are ready for that reality. As genetics, lifestyle, environment, and patient-generated data make care more individualized, a critical question emerges: how do we ensure that “precision” is not just possible, but proven? If the future of medicine is continuous, adaptive, and deeply individualized, then we have to confront a hard question: are we evolving standards of care fast enough, or are we protecting old models at the expense of better outcomes?
