Precision health: Exploring opportunities and challenges to predict, prevent, diagnose, and treat disease more precisely in Aotearoa New Zealand

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Source: New Zealand Ministry of Health

Manatū Hauora is seeking feedback on our proposed topic for our first Long-term Insights Briefing (LTIB). We are proposing the topic of Precision health: Exploring opportunities and challenges to predict, prevent, diagnose and treat disease more precisely in Aotearoa New Zealand. 

 Precision health is a growing field that aims to use emerging technology and all available information (such as an individual’s genome, current biophysical measures, and environment) to predict, prevent, diagnose, and treat disease, more precisely, for people and whānau. Examples of precision health include screening at birth to identify genetic variants indicating any diseases you are at higher risk of developing later in life and regular wastewater surveillance to identify outbreaks – such as COVID-19.

Precision health has significant potential to benefit health outcomes. In Aotearoa, however, this potential is under-developed compared with other countries. Research shows that there is potential for long term benefits, and advances in precision health are improving capacity to accurately screen to risk of cancer, diagnose rare conditions, and for health professionals to tailor treatment more effectively for their patients. 

We’re inviting feedback and input on what we should explore within our long-term insights briefing – we want to hear about the opportunities and challenges that exist now and into the future and what areas might be suitable for case studies within the topic of precision health. 

Public consultation opens in late November 2022 and closes at 5pm on Friday 27th January 2023. 

MIL OSI

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