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.

New publications in health economics and genomics 8th June 2022

One publication from the past week:

  • Accounting for Intergenerational Cascade Testing in Economic Evaluations of Clinical Genomics: A Scoping Review | 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 1st June 2022

One publication from the past week:

  • The effect of rapid exome sequencing on downstream health care utilization for infants with suspected genetic disorders in an intensive care unit | 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 25th May 2022

Three publications from the past week:

  • Comprehensive genomic profiling in advanced/metastatic colorectal cancer: number needed to test and budget impact of expanded first line use | link
  • Cost-effectiveness analysis of molecular diagnosis by next-generation sequencing versus sequential single testing in metastatic non-small cell lung cancer patients from a south Spanish hospital perspective | link
  • A new forum to discuss health economics and genomics in South Africa | 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 3rd May 2022

One publication from the past week:

  • Factors that impact on women’s decision-making around prenatal genomic tests: An international discrete choice survey | 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 26th April 2022

Two publications from the past week:

  • Should Whole Genome Sequencing be Publicly Funded for Everyone as a Matter of Healthcare Justice? | 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 19th April 2022

Three publications from the past three weeks:

  • Analyzing Precision Medicine Utilization with Real-World Data: A Scoping Review | link
  • Cost-effectiveness of exome and genome sequencing for children with rare and undiagnosed conditions | link
  • Developing a dynamic simulation model to support the nationwide implementation of whole genome sequencing in lung cancer | 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 29th March 2022

Two publications from the past week:

  • Development of an optimized and generic cost-utility model for analyzing genome-guided treatment data | link
  • Incremental net benefit of whole genome sequencing for newborns and children with suspected genetic disorders: Systematic review and meta-analysis of cost-effectiveness evidence | 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 8th March 2022

Five publications from the past week:

  • The Net Benefit of Personalized Medicine: A Systematic Literature Review and Regression Analysis | link
  • Multicancer Screening Tests: Anticipating And Addressing Considerations For Payer Coverage And Patient Access | link
  • Medical costs of children admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit: The role and possible economic impact of WES in early diagnosis | link
  • Cost-effectiveness of population-wide genomic screening for Lynch syndrome in the United States | link
  • Value of whole-genome sequencing to Australian cancer patients and their first-degree relatives participating in a genomic sequencing 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.