Genomcore at JISA 2025: precision medicine vision and key insights for the future of health data
On October 22-24, Genomcore participated in JISA 2025, the primary digital-health conference organized by Spain's Society of Health Informatics (SEIS), serving as a principal technology partner.

CEO Dr Oscar Flores Guri and Noemi Civicos, Director General for Digital Health at Spain's Ministry of Health, delivered a joint keynote that defined the path for precision medicine. They emphasized: "Genomics is only the beginning."
Both underscored that meaningful healthcare advancement depends on the capability to interpret and integrate multimodal patient data, achieve national-level scalability, and establish international interoperability using shared governance models.
Three fundamental truths
1. Multimodal data integration is essential
This challenge requires sophisticated data-management technologies that consolidate comprehensive patient information for precise diagnosis and individualized care.
2. Scalability and technological expertise
Nationwide genomics necessitates borderless interoperability and flexible, resilient architectures guaranteeing secure clinical information flow at scale.
3. Security as standard practice, not optional
Personalized medicine must incorporate the highest-level data security and privacy standards, with ethical and legal rigor embedded at the core of any health data solution.


