Precision medicine will make us healthier and wealthier - Marian McNeil

Marian McNeil is Chief Executive, Precision Medicine Scotland Innovation CentreMarian McNeil is Chief Executive, Precision Medicine Scotland Innovation Centre
Marian McNeil is Chief Executive, Precision Medicine Scotland Innovation Centre
Health is wealth. What does that actually mean? There are lots of interpretations of this phrase and it is the topic I’ll be addressing when I step onto the virtual global stage at Expo 2020 Dubai. Healthcare and science have never been more in front of the public mind as they have been in the past two years. Society has a greater understanding of the link between science and disease and the benefits to the patients, the NHS and the wider economy of diagnosing and treating diseases more effectively.

But what if it could be improved even further? Faster disease diagnosis, with effective treatment options tailored specifically to each patient, achieving better outcomes for them. In fact, offering wide-ranging benefits to society as a whole.

This is how we become a healthier and wealthier nation. The solution lies in precision medicine – which enables clinicians to match medical treatments to each individual patient – and now is the time to accelerate the implementation of this innovative approach to healthcare.

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