The motivation and process for developing a consortium‐wide time and motion study to estimate resource implications of innovations in the use of genome sequencing to inform patient care
Abstract Costs of implementing genomic testing innovations extend beyond the cost of sequencing, affecting personnel and infrastructure for which little data are available. We developed a time and motion (T&M) study within the Clinical Sequencing Evidence‐Generating Research (CSER) consortium to...
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Main Authors: | Hannah G. Hoban (Author), Tiffany A. Yip (Author), Joanna C. Chau (Author), Jeannette T. Bensen (Author), Lauren R. Desrosiers (Author), Candice R. Finnila (Author), Lucia A. Hindorff (Author), Nicole R. Kelly (Author), Frances L. Lynch (Author), Bradley A. Rolf (Author), Hadley S. Smith (Author), Melissa P. Wasserstein (Author), Kristen Hassmiller Lich (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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