Eugene Celis can name many family members who died before the age of 60 from heart disease or complications from diabetes, and that worried him. But Humanwide, a yearlong pilot project at Stanford that integrated detailed health data about him with team-based care, helped Celis see his way toward a different future.
The project is emblematic of the initiatives explored in the latest issue of Stanford Medicine magazine, which features ways that Stanford Medicine’s focus on value is addressing the needs of patients and clinicians.