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mission and goals
The PMC educates federal and state policymakers and private sector healthcare leaders about personalized medicine, helping them understand the science, the issues and what is needed for the positive evolution of personalized medicine.
We have four key goals:
- Provide opinion leadership on public policy issues that affect personalized medicine;
- Help educate the public, policymakers, government officials and private sector healthcare leaders about the public and personal health benefits of personalized medicine;
- Serve as a forum for identifying and informing others of those public policies that may impede the ability to deliver the promise of personalized medicine; and
- Create a structure for achieving consensus positions on crucial public policy issues and supporting changes needed to further the public interest in personalized medicine.
The PMC works closely with existing organizations to improve the understanding of personalized medicine and related issues, in a way that avoids duplication of efforts and leverages their activities.
The PMC will:
- Collaborate with member organizations and outside experts to identify, analyze and address ethical, legal and social implications of personalized medicine;
- Provide a forum for debating (and, where possible, reaching consensus on) public policy issues surrounding personalized medicine;
- Educate policymakers and healthcare leaders about the importance of personalized medicine and its positive evolution;
- Serve as an umbrella organization for stakeholders who are conducting personalized medicine education in both the public and private sectors; and
- Provide networking opportunities for the many and varied stakeholders in personalized medicine.
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