Ireland performs poorly on international index of personalised healthcare
The lack of an electronic patient record has led to Irish patients losing out on potentially life-changing research, clinical trials and medical advancement, according to the latest analysis of personalised healthcare in the UK and Ireland. Claire Henry examines the issue.
Source: imt.iePublished on 2021-09-09
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