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Personalized Medicine: Empowered Patients in the 21st Century?
Contributor(s): Prainsack, Barbara (Author)
ISBN: 147981458X     ISBN-13: 9781479814589
Publisher: New York University Press
OUR PRICE:   $30.40  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Health Care Delivery
- Health & Fitness | Health Care Issues
- Medical | Pharmacology
Dewey: 615.7
LCCN: 2017008018
Series: Biopolitics
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 6.1" W x 9" (0.90 lbs) 288 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Health & Fitness
 
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Inside today's data-driven personalized medicine, and the time, effort, and information required from patients to make it a reality

Medicine has been personal long before the concept of "personalized medicine" became popular. Health professionals have always taken into consideration the individual characteristics of their patients when diagnosing, and treating them. Patients have cared for themselves and for each other, contributed to medical research, and advocated for new treatments. Given this history, why has the notion of personalized medicine gained so much traction at the beginning of the new millennium?

Personalized Medicine investigates the recent movement for patients' involvement in how they are treated, diagnosed, and medicated; a movement that accompanies the increasingly popular idea that people should be proactive, well-informed participants in their own healthcare.

While it is often the case that participatory practices in medicine are celebrated as instances of patient empowerment or, alternatively, are dismissed as cases of patient exploitation, Barbara Prainsack challenges these views to illustrate how personalized medicine can give rise to a technology-focused individualism, yet also present new opportunities to strengthen solidarity. Facing the future, this book reveals how medicine informed by digital, quantified, and computable information is already changing the personalization movement, providing a contemporary twist on how medical symptoms or ailments are shared and discussed in society.

Bringing together empirical work and critical scholarship from medicine, public health, data governance, bioethics, and digital sociology, Personalized Medicine analyzes the challenges of personalization driven by patient work and data. This compelling volume proposes an understanding that uses novel technological practices to foreground the needs and interests of patients, instead of being ruled by them.


Contributor Bio(s): Prainsack, Barbara: - Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel is the founder and chair of the New York Landmarks50 Alliance, chairperson of the Historic Landmarks Preservation Center and Chair of the New York State Council on the Arts, serving all 62 counties. She is also a commissioner of the American Battle Monuments Commission, and a director of the Trust for the National Mall. She served as the first director of the Office of Cultural Affairs of New York City, and is the longest-serving commissioner of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.