What is Clinical Genomics?
Clinical genomics involves the application of genomic findings to clinical decision-making.
Role in Decision Support
Clinical genomics is concerned with applications that analyze clinical and operational data to provide input for decision-making processes for teams and managers.
Scope and Application
In addition to model performance, data quality, explainability, and regulatory compliance are also part of success.
Why is it important?
When addressed correctly, clinical genomics contributes to teams working with fewer errors and more quickly; it allows management to make decisions based on more robust data.
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What is clinical genomics?
The application of genomic findings to clinical decision-making.
How is clinical genomics used in AI-supported processes?
Clinical genomics plays a role in transforming clinical and operational data into insights; it does not make decisions but supports the decisions of relevant teams.
Who is interested in clinical genomics?
Clinical genomics is of interest to teams working in the field of Artificial Intelligence, primarily data/analytics teams and managers seeking decision support.
