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Commission to examine how precision approaches improve healthcare effectiveness, cost-efficiency, equity, and scalability worldwide.

Commission to examine how precision approaches improve healthcare effectiveness, cost-efficiency, equity, and scalability worldwide.
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The Lancet Commission on Precision Health has launched an initiative to integrate personalized, data-driven approaches into global healthcare systems. The commission aims to improve equity, scalability, and effectiveness by considering genetic, environmental, and social factors.

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This initiative seeks to move healthcare away from a 'one-size-fits-all' model, potentially leading to more sustainable and equitable medical outcomes worldwide.

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Prof. Mich le Ramsay at the Sydney Brenner Institute for Molecular Bioscience is one of four co-chairs of the Lancet Commission on Precision Health.

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