Big data integration in pathology enables the consolidation of clinical, histological, and molecular data through standardized records and interoperable systems, supporting the 4P medicine framework (participatory, personalized, predictive, and preventive) that allows intervention before clinical symptoms manifest through genomic analysis and algorithmic models, while population medicine complements individual approaches by segmenting groups for targeted preventive policies and epidemic monitoring.
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[music] >> The incorporation of big data in pathology consolidates a structural change [music] in the healthcare model and in the management of biomedical knowledge by enabling the integration, standardization, and interconnection of large volumes of clinical, histological, and molecular data to support decision-making.
In this sense, the implementation of coordinated strategies [music] that include the standardization of records, interoperability between systems, and homogeneous [music] protocols is essential to maximize its impact.
Furthermore, the development of so-called 4P [music] medicine participatory, personalized, predictive, and preventive redefines the boundary between health and disease as it makes [music] it possible to intervene even before the clinical manifestation of symptoms through the analysis of genomic profiles and [music] algorithmic models.
On the other hand, participatory and personalized medicine [music] expands the patient's role in managing their own health, promoting [music] active involvement through digital platforms and e-health communities [music] that generate data suitable for structured analysis.
In parallel, population medicine complements [music] this individual approach by segmenting groups according to socio-health characteristics [music] and risk levels allowing for the design of specific preventive policies the monitoring [music] of epidemic outbreaks, and the improvement of the effectiveness of clinical trials.
Consequently, the strategic use of big data not only increases [music] the efficiency of the healthcare system and reduces costs, but also strengthens diagnostic [music] and therapeutic accuracy, consolidating a data-driven care model that integrates the individual and collective dimensions of disease.
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