Managing Director, SPARC, Milken Institute Philanthropy
Cara Altimus, PhD is a managing director on the Science Philanthropy Accelerator for Research and Collaboration (SPARC) team at the Milken Institute, leading the science and health innovation portfolio. A PhD neuroscientist, Altimus advises individual philanthropists and foundations on the state of research for various areas including neurodegenerative disease and mental health, identifying opportunities where their capital can make the biggest impact.
Precision health focuses on improving overall health and preventing disease, rather than treating disease. Using individual patient information like genetics, environmental and psychosocial factors, and lifestyle, precision health as an emerging discipline seeks to predict illness and to keep people healthy. One of the major goals of precision health is to re-engineer, and ultimately transition, a health system focused on reactive “sick care” to one focused on proactive “health care.”
Through interviews with key opinion leaders, systems-based analyses, and a funder’s summit, the Milken Institute Center for Strategic Philanthropy identified three barriers to implementing precision health ideas and technologies within medical practice, along with key funding opportunities to address each barrier.
The three greatest barriers are:
Insufficient scientific evidence
Insufficient data sharing among relevant health partners
Lack of field-wide coordination
This Giving Smarter Guide outlines potential solutions to each problem, which will help move the field of precision health forward and into the mainstream.
We recommend the following steps:
Promote the development and standardization of precision health tools
Support the development of and continued use of medically-validated measures to record daily functioning, lifestyle, and environmental factors to quantify health
Explore the cost-effectiveness of measurements in existing longitudinal cohorts
Create specialized data platforms to facilitate data sharing in addition to funding data gathering, storing, analyzing, and sharing
Develop an organization focused exclusively on precision health
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