New publications in health economics and genomics 5th October 2022

Nine publications from the past two weeks:

  • Tools for the Economic Evaluation of Precision Medicine: A Scoping Review of Frameworks for Valuing Heterogeneity-Informed Decisions | link
  • Reduced resource utilization with early use of next-generation sequencing in rare genetic diseases in an Asian cohort | link
  • Resource allocation in genetic and genomic medicine | link (the rest of this Special Issue is available here)
  • Correspondence on “Cost-effectiveness of exome and genome sequencing for children with rare and undiagnosed conditions” by Lavelle et al | link
  • Response to Grosse and Gudgeon | link
  • Economic Aspects in Precision Medicine and Pharmacogenomics | link
  • Economic evaluation of using polygenic risk score to guide risk screening and interventions for the prevention of type 2 diabetes in individuals with high overall baseline risk | link
  • Epistemic justice, African values and feedback of findings in African genomics research | link
  • Reduced resource utilization with early use of next-generation sequencing in rare genetic diseases in an Asian cohort | link

I’m happy to share any other publications from this week that I’ve missed – just let me know. I publish these updates weekly, on a Tuesday, but only if I’ve seen relevant publications. If you don’t see an update on a Tuesday, assume it has been a quiet week for publications in health economics and genomics.

New publications in health economics and genomics 13th September 2022

Two publications from the past week:

  • Population genomic screening of young adults for familial hypercholesterolaemia: a cost-effectiveness analysis | link
  • Early cost-utility analysis of genetically-guided therapy for patients with drug-resistant epilepsy | link

I’m happy to share any other publications from this week that I’ve missed – just let me know. I publish these updates weekly, on a Tuesday, but only if I’ve seen relevant publications. If you don’t see an update on a Tuesday, assume it has been a quiet week for publications in health economics and genomics.

New publications in health economics and genomics 7th September 2022

One publication from the past week:

  • Managing the introduction of genomic applications into the National Health Service: A special challenge for health technology assessment in Italy | link

I’m happy to share any other publications from this week that I’ve missed – just let me know. I publish these updates weekly, on a Tuesday, but only if I’ve seen relevant publications. If you don’t see an update on a Tuesday, assume it has been a quiet week for publications in health economics and genomics.

New publications in health economics and genomics 30th August 2022

Three publications from the past week:

  • Integrating the Biology of Cardiovascular Disease into the Epidemiology of Economic Decision Modelling via Mendelian Randomisation | link
  • Health technology assessment of whole genome sequencing in the diagnosis of genetic disorders: a scoping review of the literature | link
  • The Potential Value-Based Price of a Multi-Cancer Early Detection Genomic Blood Test to Complement Current Single Cancer Screening in the USA | link

I’m happy to share any other publications from this week that I’ve missed – just let me know. I publish these updates weekly, on a Tuesday, but only if I’ve seen relevant publications. If you don’t see an update on a Tuesday, assume it has been a quiet week for publications in health economics and genomics.

New publications in health economics and genomics 23rd August 2022

Four publications from the past week:

  • Cost-Effectiveness of Exome Sequencing versus Targeted Gene Panels for Prenatal Diagnosis of Fetal Effusions and Non-Immune Hydrops Fetalis | link
  • Preferences for a polygenic test to estimate cancer risk in a general Australian population | link
  • Cost-Effectiveness and Budget Impact of Future Developments With Whole-Genome Sequencing for Patients With Lung Cancer | link
  • Cost-effectiveness of molecularly matched off-label therapies for end-stage cancer – the MetAction precision medicine study | link

I’m happy to share any other publications from this week that I’ve missed – just let me know. I publish these updates weekly, on a Tuesday, but only if I’ve seen relevant publications. If you don’t see an update on a Tuesday, assume it has been a quiet week for publications in health economics and genomics.

New publications in health economics and genomics 16th August 2022

Four publications from the past week:

  • Economic evaluation of genomic/genetic tests: a review and future directions | link
  • Whole exome and genome sequencing in mendelian disorders: a diagnostic and health economic analysis | link
  • Cost-effectiveness of population-wide genomic screening for familial hypercholesterolemia in the United States | link
  • Real-world economic evaluation of prospective rapid whole-genome sequencing compared to a matched retrospective cohort of critically ill pediatric patients in the United States | link

I’m happy to share any other publications from this week that I’ve missed – just let me know. I publish these updates weekly, on a Tuesday, but only if I’ve seen relevant publications. If you don’t see an update on a Tuesday, assume it has been a quiet week for publications in health economics and genomics.

New publications in health economics and genomics 9th August 2022

One publication from the past week:

  • Is faster better? An economic evaluation of rapid and ultra-rapid genomic testing in critically ill infants and children | link

I’m happy to share any other publications from this week that I’ve missed – just let me know. I publish these updates weekly, on a Tuesday, but only if I’ve seen relevant publications. If you don’t see an update on a Tuesday, assume it has been a quiet week for publications in health economics and genomics.

New publications in health economics and genomics 19th July 2022

Three publications from the past week:

  • Cost-effectiveness frameworks for comparing genome and exome sequencing versus conventional diagnostic pathways: A scoping review and recommended methods | link
  • ‘Diagnostic shock’: the impact of results from ultrarapid genomic sequencing of critically unwell children on aspects of family functioning | link
  • Challenges of Conducting Value Assessment for Comprehensive Genomic Profiling | link

I’m happy to share any other publications from this week that I’ve missed – just let me know. I publish these updates weekly, on a Tuesday, but only if I’ve seen relevant publications. If you don’t see an update on a Tuesday, assume it has been a quiet week for publications in health economics and genomics.

New publications in health economics and genomics 5th July 2022

Two publications from the past week:

  • Appraising the Costs of Genomic Testing for Histology-Independent Technologies: An Illustrative Example for NTRK Fusions | link
  • Clinical utility of whole-genome sequencing in precision oncology | link

I’m happy to share any other publications from this week that I’ve missed – just let me know. I publish these updates weekly, on a Tuesday, but only if I’ve seen relevant publications. If you don’t see an update on a Tuesday, assume it has been a quiet week for publications in health economics and genomics.

New publications in health economics and genomics 28th June 2022

One publication from the past week:

  • Patient and Clinician Preferences for Genetic and Genomic Testing in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: A Discrete Choice Experiment | link

I’m happy to share any other publications from this week that I’ve missed – just let me know. I publish these updates weekly, on a Tuesday, but only if I’ve seen relevant publications. If you don’t see an update on a Tuesday, assume it has been a quiet week for publications in health economics and genomics.