Value-based genomic screening: exploring genomic screening for chronic diseases using triple value principles
Abstract Background Genomic screening has unique challenges which makes it difficult to easily implement on a wide scale. If the costs, benefits and tradeoffs of investing in genomic screening are not evaluated properly, there is a risk of wasting finite healthcare resources and also causing avoidab...
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Main Authors: | Viktor Dombrádi (Author), Erica Pitini (Author), Carla G. van El (Author), Anant Jani (Author), Martina Cornel (Author), Paolo Villari (Author), Muir Gray (Author), Klára Bíró (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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