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Health digital twins as tools for precision medicine: Considerations for computation, implementation, and regulation

Kaushik P. Venkatesh, Marium Raza, Joseph C. Kvedar

2022npj Digital Medicine209 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Health digital twins are defined as virtual representations ("digital twin") of patients ("physical twin") that are generated from multimodal patient data, population data, and real-time updates on patient and environmental variables. With appropriate use, HDTs can model random perturbations on the digital twin to gain insight into the expected behavior of the physical twin-offering groundbreaking applications in precision medicine, clinical trials, and public health. Main considerations for translating HDT research into clinical practice include computational requirements, clinical implementation, as well as data governance, and product oversight.

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Digital healthComputer sciencePublic healthPrecision medicinePopulationData scienceProduct (mathematics)ComputationMedicineHealth careAlgorithmNursingMathematicsEconomicsEnvironmental healthEconomic growthPathologyGeometryDigital Transformation in IndustryBiomedical and Engineering EducationArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education