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1Senior Assistant Vice President - Healthcare Consulting, www.exlservice.com.
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Digital Twin (DT) technology is redefining healthcare through dynamic, data-driven virtual replicas of patients, medical devices, and complex clinical systems that continuously learn and evolve. By integrating real-time physiological data, advanced imaging, multi-omics, and comprehensive clinical records, DTs enable sophisticated simulation, prediction, and optimization across the care continuum. This paper examines how DTs accelerate the transition toward precision medicine, predictive analytics, and value-based healthcare delivery. It explores emerging applications in clinical decision support, advanced surgical planning, hospital operations, and drug development through in silico trials. As the European Health Data Space (EHDS) enters its implementation phase in 2026, establishing secure, validated, and ethically governed DT frameworks is crucial to achieving personalized, preventive, and participatory healthcare across Europe.
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