Publications by authors named "Justin Bleich"

We present methodological advances in understanding the effectiveness of personalized medicine models and supply easy-to-use open-source software. Personalized medicine involves the systematic use of individual patient characteristics to determine which treatment option is most likely to result in a better average outcome for the patient. Why is personalized medicine not done more in practice? One of many reasons is because practitioners do not have any easy way to holistically evaluate whether their personalization procedure does better than the standard of care, termed .

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Justin Bleich"

  • - Justin Bleich's research centers on the effectiveness of personalized medicine, particularly exploring advancements in methodologies and providing accessible software for evaluation of treatment options tailored to individual patient characteristics.
  • - In his article published in "Front Big Data," Bleich addresses challenges in the broader implementation of personalized medicine, highlighting the lack of convenient tools for practitioners to assess the comparative effectiveness of personalized approaches against standard care protocols.
  • - Bleich has also contributed to discussions around automated systems in healthcare, as evidenced by his response in the "J Hosp Med," demonstrating an ongoing interest in leveraging technology to enhance patient outcomes in clinical settings.