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Information hierarchies optimize patient-centered solutions.

S A Waldman, A Terzic

    Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
    |December 18, 2012
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    Summary
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    Scientific advancements generate vast biological and clinical data, but contextualization is lacking. New therapeutic innovation paradigms are needed to integrate this information for improved patient-centered disease management.

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    Digital Home-Monitoring of Patients after Kidney Transplantation: The MACCS Platform
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    Published on: April 12, 2021

    Area of Science:

    • Bioinformatics
    • Health Informatics
    • Translational Science

    Background:

    • Information technology advancements have led to an exponential increase in diverse health-related data.
    • Current data platforms often lack contextualization, hindering effective knowledge translation.
    • This presents a challenge for therapeutic innovation, moving beyond data generation to integrated solutions.

    Discussion:

    • Therapeutic innovation must evolve to integrate functionally related information, moving beyond siloed knowledge generation.
    • Developing solution-seeking paradigms is crucial for organizing complex datasets.
    • System-level insights are essential for optimizing patient-centered outcomes in health and disease.

    Key Insights:

    • The surge in biological and clinical data necessitates new approaches for contextualization and integration.
    • Organizing functionally related information is key to generating system-level insights.
    • Translating data into actionable insights requires a shift towards integrated solution-seeking paradigms.

    Outlook:

    • Future therapeutic innovation will focus on hierarchical organization of scientific and clinical information.
    • Advancing next-generation disease management requires seamless translation of data into clinical practice.
    • Emerging considerations emphasize the need for integrated information systems to drive personalized medicine.