2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jval.2019.03.023
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Are There Different Evidence Thresholds for Genomic Versus Clinical Precision Medicine? A Value of Information-Based Framework Applied to Antiplatelet Drug Therapy

Abstract: Background: The threshold of sufficient evidence for adoption of clinically-and genomically-guided precision medicine (PM) has been unclear.Objective: To evaluate evidence thresholds for clinically guided PM versus genomically guided PM. Methods:We develop an "evidence threshold criterion" (ETC), which is the time-weighted difference between expected value of perfect information and incremental net health benefit minus the cost of research, and use it as a measure of evidence threshold that is proportional to … Show more

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“…Mighton et al, 2020 ; Goranitis et al 2020 ) and different evidence thresholds for genomic medicine (e.g. Guzauskas et al, 2019 ) could be formally incorporated within the value assessment framework used by MSAC for genomic testing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mighton et al, 2020 ; Goranitis et al 2020 ) and different evidence thresholds for genomic medicine (e.g. Guzauskas et al, 2019 ) could be formally incorporated within the value assessment framework used by MSAC for genomic testing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%