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The role of digital twins in P4 medicine: A paradigm for modern healthcare

Frank Emmert‐Streib, Seppo Parkkila, Reinhard Laubenbacher, Arto Mannermaa, Leroy Hood, Olli Yli-Harja

2025npj Digital Medicine10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

P4 medicine (Predictive, Preventive, Personalized, and Participatory) offers a comprehensive approach to personalized healthcare, emphasizing both the transition from disease to wellness and the importance of preventive care. In this perspective, we propose a novel extension to P4 medicine. Specifically, we argue that combining P4 medicine with digital twins (DTs) introduces capabilities that elevate it far beyond its current scope. While P4 medicine provides a conceptual framework grounded in medical principles, digital twins offer a complementary framework for methodological realization. Together, these concepts form a synergistic pairing, interfacing through individual patients and their corresponding data. Furthermore, we emphasize that digital twins represent a new paradigm-not merely a method-characterized by four critical features: explainability, intervenability, learnability, and diversability. We believe that this integration unlocks capabilities that go beyond the reach of traditional bioinformatics and systems biology approaches.

Topics & Concepts

InterfacingDigital healthHealth careEngineering ethicsComputer scienceSystems medicinePrecision medicineConceptual frameworkData scienceInternet privacyHealthcare systemPsychologyDigital transformationPersonalized medicineKnowledge managementMedical careTransition (genetics)DiseaseBiomedicineEpistemologyMedicineConceptual modelMEDLINEHealth professionalsExtension (predicate logic)SociologyBioinformatics and Genomic NetworksDigital Transformation in IndustryArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education