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. 2020 Jul;21(11):785-796.
doi: 10.2217/pgs-2019-0192. Epub 2020 Aug 4.

PARC report: a health-systems focus on reimbursement and patient access to pharmacogenomics testing

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PARC report: a health-systems focus on reimbursement and patient access to pharmacogenomics testing

Sara L Rogers et al. Pharmacogenomics. 2020 Jul.

Abstract

Pharmacogenomics test coverage and reimbursement are major obstacles to clinical uptake. Several early adopter programs have been successfully initiated through dedicated investments by federal and institutional research funding. As a result of research endeavors, evidence has grown sufficiently to support development of pharmacogenomics guidelines. However, clinical uptake is still limited. Third-party payer support plays an important role in increasing adoption, which to date has been limited to reactive single-gene testing. Access to and interest in direct-to-consumer genetic testing are driving demand for increasing healthcare providers and third-party awareness of this burgeoning field. Pharmacogenomics implementation models developed by early adopters promise to expand patient access and options, as testing continues to increase due to growing consumer interest and falling test prices.

Keywords: clinic; direct-to-consumer genetic testing; economics; health systems; implementation; insurance; pharmacogenetic testing; pharmacogenetics; pharmacogenomics; precision medicine.

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