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correspondence Implementing precision medicine in a regionally organized healthcare system in Sweden To the Editor—An increasing number of Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 precision medicine initiatives have been Discovery Testing and Diagnostic Clinical research adaptation for validation and diagnostics launched worldwide, with Genomics diagnostics implementation England as the pioneering flagship project . Although some governments have created SciLifeLab Clinical Genomics national strategies for precision medicine and utilized centralized infrastructures, Genomic Medicine Sweden the process has proven more challenging for countries like Sweden with a regionally 2,3 Fig. 1 | Key phases of the research-implementation framework developed in Sweden for precision organized healthcare system . In Sweden, diagnostics and medicine. The technology-driven SciLifeLab Clinical Genomics platform develops, the key to a successful implementation adapts and optimizes new technologies for diagnostics and has nodes at all seven universities with a of precision medicine has instead been a medical faculty, while Genomic Medicine Sweden validates and implements precision diagnostics/ bottom-up approach in which academia and medicine in Swedish healthcare and has established Genomic Medicine Centers at all seven university healthcare joined forces to build a nationally hospitals. For a continuous development of new methods and treatment strategies, data generated
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