Information technology capabilities are growing exponentially to handle and interpret the vast data being brought in by personalized medicine. In this video, HealthMaker Nick Augustinos, SVP at Cardinal Health, discusses the topic.
That's where information technology in diseases and support systems come into play. I mean, there's nowhere that's what I meant by when I said earlier on that we have so many sources of information right now that we need to bring together in order to effectively treat someone and to diagnose someone and to personalize service, so the human mind won't be able to comprehend or to absorb all this or it will require an inordinate amount of time which creates a different kind of inefficiency.
Nick Augustinos, MBA, is senior vice president, Health Information Services and Strategy at Cardinal Health. He has 27 years of managerial, consulting and business development experience in the private and public sector.
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