Introduction
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New developments in medical profiling and online medicine are promised by their providers as leading to a new era of ‘personalised healthcare’. These developments include:
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direct-to-consumer body imaging (e.g. CT and MRI scans) and personal genetic profiling as a health check
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the increase in websites that provide health advice, diagnosis, storage of health records, and medicines for sale
The technologies behind these developments are already being used in positive ways. For example, the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) uses approved genetic tests to detect rare genetic disorders. We explore the more controversial uses of these technologies, and the extent to which they really do lead to healthcare becoming more personalised.
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See also
- New resources for teachers: case studies in 'personalised healthcare'
- Education - Teaching resource: case studies in 'personalised healthcare'
- Personalised healthcare - Launch seminar presentations
- Government should do more to help people who use online health services
- Personal genetic profiling services lack evidence for claims
