The Precision Health Information Network Summit is a collaborative, multi-stakeholder meeting on the data and digital infrastructure needed to enable cost-effective precision medicine. In addition to the main summit, the organizers bring together smaller groups for solution-oriented working meetings on key topics. Below are summaries of recent working meetings.
2025 WORKING MEETING SUMMARIES
RARE DISEASE DETECTION IN PRIMARY CARE SETTINGS
The goal of this working meeting was to identify solutions that would enable clinically appropriate genetic test ordering by general pediatricians, consistent with the new American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) guidelines, to address undiagnosed pediatric rare disease.
COLLABORATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR SCALING PERSONALIZED CANCER CARE BY 2035
The goal of this working group meeting was to identify the barriers to scaling the infrastructure solutions needed for data integration, workforce enablement, and economic sustainability that must be built for precision oncology to thrive by 2035.
“INSTANT COVERAGE ASSURANCE” FOR LABORATORY TESTING
The goal of this working group meeting was to discuss approaches to reduce prior authorization and ensure accurate and efficient payment for clinically appropriate lab testing from trusted providers.