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π§΅ 1/8 Why do we invest billions in drugs, BUT far less in the diagnostics needed to ensure theyβre used effectively? That question motivated our new
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paper on diagnostics, innovation, and disease burden.
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Kathryn A Phillips PhD
24 days ago
In Science, we argue that w/o the right tests best medicines make no difference. Advances in obesity & Alzheimer's drugs outpacing tests needed to guide their use. Regulatory & payment reforms needed!
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www.science.org/eprint/7B2DE...
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Diagnostics investments and disease burden
Regulatory and payment policies could facilitate investment and innovation in diagnostics
https://www.science.org/eprint/7B2DEPTAHRJNHQZWVUQD/full?activationRedirect=/doi/full/10.1126/science.aec0173
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UCSF-TRANSPERS
4 months ago
Read the latest TRANSPERS news: Phillips joins MEDPAC, Mrig named Emerging Scholar, new publications, and more
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UCSF-TRANSPERS
9 months ago
Read the latest TRANSPERS news on Cost-Effectiveness and Equity, Awards, Arctic Adventures, and more
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Kathryn A Phillips PhD
11 months ago
Our study in JAMA Network Open found review & publication times across health policy journals often missing or murky, with wide variability. Need more transparency, standardization, & analysis of how to achieve fast dissemination but also high quality.
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Review and Publication Times and Reporting Across Journals on Health Policy
This cross-sectional study compares how a broad range of journals vs a narrow set of specialty journals report and measure review and publication times and assesses these patterns across journals.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2834427?utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=content-shareicons&utm_content=article_engagement&utm_medium=social&utm_term=052725
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Kathryn A Phillips PhD
12 months ago
Mark McClellan notes the rapid evolution of the Medicare program and need for reforms and legislation that can address the challenges for both Medicare Advantage and Traditional Medicare as the former continues to rapidly grow.
academic.oup.com/healthaffair...
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Read the latest TRANSPERS news on Payer Decision-Making, Patient-Centered Genomics, and more
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