| Literature DB >> 19377339 |
Fiona Alice Miller1, Brenda Wilson, Jeremy Grimshaw, Renaldo Battista, Ingeborg Blancquaert, June C Carroll, François Rousseau, Barbara Slater.
Abstract
In Canada and elsewhere, targeted health services and policy research (HSPR) has been suggested as a means to clarify the health system implications of developments in genetics and genomics. But is such research really needed? We argue that substantial investments in basic genetic and genomic research, coupled with persistent uncertainty about the health system implications of advances in these fields, justify the development of specialized HSPR in genetics and the sustained involvement of the wider HSPR community. Genetic health services and policy research will play a crucial role in informing decision-makers at all levels of the health system about whether and how to integrate developments in genetics, genomics and other complex new technologies.Year: 2008 PMID: 19377339 PMCID: PMC2645200
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthc Policy ISSN: 1715-6572