"Precision medicine is the future of health," said Orion Health chief executive Ian McCrae. "New Zealand can lead the world in this area."
Existing medical data sources don't enable personalised care because what's happened in the past is not the sole predictor of someone's future health, he said.
Other factors such as genetics, social circumstances, behaviour, and environmental exposure also come into play.
McCrae said he expects the results of the research to feed directly into the company's product range in time.
The $14 million in government funding comes through the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment's research partnerships programme, along with $23.8 million in industry and end-user funding, including a personal contribution from McCrae.
That's despite MBIE's partnership programme being suspended while a "focused review" is under way to check alignment with the strategic direction of the new National Statement of Science Investment and other current funding mechanisms. The review is expected to be completed by mid-year.
- BusinessDesk