Literature DB >> 31419871

The Value of Diagnostic Testing in Personalized Medicine.

Dana P Goldman1, Charu Gupta2, Eshan Vasudeva2, Kostas Trakas3, Ralph Riley3, Darius Lakdawalla1, David Agus4, Neeraj Sood1, Anupam B Jena5, Tomas J Philipson6.   

Abstract

Personalized medicine - the targeting of therapies to individuals on the basis of their biological, clinical, or genetic characteristics - is thought to have the potential to transform health care. While much emphasis has been placed on the value of personalized therapies, less attention has been paid to the value generated by the diagnostic tests that direct patients to those targeted treatments. This paper presents a framework derived from information economics for assessing the value of diagnostics. We demonstrate, via a case study, that the social value of such diagnostics can be very large, both by avoiding unnecessary treatment and by identifying patients who otherwise would not get treated. Despite the potential social benefits, diagnostic development has been discouraged by cost-based, rather than value-based, reimbursement.

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Keywords:  diagnostics; personalized medicine; social value; value-based reimbursement

Year:  2013        PMID: 31419871     DOI: 10.1515/fhep-2013-0023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Forum Health Econ Policy        ISSN: 1558-9544


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