Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Very Brief Blog: The James Buchanan Genomics and Health Economics Blog

 Interesting reading, interesting website.  James Buchanan, who's with the Health Economics Research Centre of Oxford, runs a weekly blog that updates on publications for genomics & health economics.

Find the blog here:

https://healtheconomicsandgenomics.com/



Below the break I've done a simple cut/paste of some recent entries.


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New publications in health economics and genomics 22nd September 2020

Three publications from the past week:

  • A three-year follow-up study evaluating clinical utility of exome sequencing and diagnostic potential of reanalysis | link
  • Clinical Utilization, Utility, and Reimbursement for Expanded Genomic Panel Testing in Adult Oncology | link
  • Cost-effectiveness analysis comparing companion diagnostic tests for EGFR, ALK, and ROS1 versus next-generation sequencing (NGS) in advanced adenocarcinoma lung cancer patients | link

I’m happy to share any other publications from this week that I’ve missed – just let me know.

New publications in health economics and genomics 8th September 2020

Two publications from the last week:

  • Efficacy and economics of targeted panel versus whole exome sequencing in 878 patients with suspected primary immunodeficiency | link
  • Genomic Testing for Relapsed and Refractory Lymphoid Cancers: Understanding Patient Values | link

I’m happy to share any other publications from this week that I’ve missed – just let me know.

New publications in health economics and genomics 1st September 2020

One publication from the last week:

  • The value of genomic sequencing in complex pediatric neurological disorders: a discrete choice experiment | link

I’m happy to share any other publications from this week that I’ve missed – just let me know.

New publications in health economics and genomics 25th August 2020

Two publications from the last week:

  • Clinical and Economic Outcomes of Genome Sequencing Availability on Containing a Hospital Outbreak of Resistant Escherichia coli in Australia | link
  • Health-care practitioners’ preferences for the return of secondary findings from next-generation sequencing: a discrete choice experiment | link

I’m happy to share any other publications from this week that I’ve missed – just let me know.