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Pharmacogenetics Clinical Decision Support Systems for Primary Care in England: Co-Design Study.

Videha SharmaJohn Henry McDermottJessica KeenSimon FosterPauline WhelanWilliam G Newman
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2024)
This study marks a significant step forward in the design of systems that support pharmacogenetic-guided prescribing in primary care settings. Clinical decision support systems have the potential to enhance the personalization of medicines, provided they are effectively implemented within EHRs and present pharmacogenetic data in a user-friendly, actionable, and standardized format. Achieving this requires the development of a decoupled, standards-based architecture that allows for the separation of data from application, facilitating integration across various EHRs through the use of application programming interfaces (APIs). More globally, this study demonstrates the role of health informatics and user-centered design in realizing the potential of personalized medicine at scale and ensuring that the benefits of genomic innovation reach patients and populations effectively.
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