The concept of one-size-fits-all might work as a fashion trend, but it isn’t adequate in the varied world of health care. As clinicians seek out ways to be more efficient and improve the patient experience, precision medicine—which considers genes, environment and lifestyle differences among individuals—is an emerging approach for better disease diagnosis, treatment and prevention. Although there are some barriers that need to be addressed and much more to learn, the field of precision medicine has the potential to create positive, radical changes in care delivery over the next decade. In this episode of The Cerner Podcast, we’re joined by Pete Celano, director of consumer health initiatives at MedStar Health. MedStar Health is a non-profit, community-based health system serving the Maryland and Washington D.C. region. Pete is here to talk about how innovations in health IT are pushing precision medicine forward and the opportunities for future growth in this sector.