25 September 2019 – ICPerMed published a “Vision Paper” on how the use of personalised medicine approaches will promote “next-generation” medicine in 2030. The vision entails that medicine needs to become more firmly centred on the individual’s personal characteristics and at the same time be more effective and have an economic value. Next-generation medicine should also provide equitable access for all citizens to the best possible healthcare in the future.
The vision and its five perspectives are outlined in the ICPerMed Vision Paper, which has now been published on the ICPerMed website.
ICPerMed has defined the vision and its perspectives by consulting with European and international experts, covering the entire range of relevant sectors and professional backgrounds. The experts’ comments concerning opportunities and challenges helped to refine the overall vision, which was further shaped by the outcome and conclusions of the ICPerMed conference Personalised Medicine in Action in November 2018.
ICPerMed is confident that its members, as well as the European Commission, will take the perspectives presented in the paper into consideration when planning upcoming and future programs and activities. ICPerMed will continue to act as a communication platform for existing and future initiatives and organisations related to personalised medicine and the perspectives presented.
>> The ICPerMed Vision Paper is available for download here. <<