Costs of genetic testing: Supporting Brazilian Public Policies for the incorporating of molecular diagnostic technologies

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Autor(a) principal: Schlatter,Rosane Paixão
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Matte,Ursula, Polanczyk,Carisi Anne, Koehler-Santos,Patrícia, Ashton-Prolla,Patricia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Resumo: This study identifies and describes the operating costs associated with the molecular diagnosis of diseases, such as hereditary cancer. To approximate the costs associated with these tests, data informed by Standard Operating Procedures for various techniques was collected from hospital software and a survey of market prices. Costs were established for four scenarios of capacity utilization to represent the possibility of suboptimal use in research laboratories. Cost description was based on a single site. The results show that only one technique was not impacted by rising costs due to underutilized capacity. Several common techniques were considerably more expensive at 30% capacity, including polymerase chain reaction (180%), microsatellite instability analysis (181%), gene rearrangement analysis by multiplex ligation probe amplification (412%), non-labeled sequencing (173%), and quantitation of nucleic acids (169%). These findings should be relevant for the definition of public policies and suggest that investment of public funds in the establishment of centralized diagnostic research centers would reduce costs to the Public Health System.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Costs of genetic testing: Supporting Brazilian Public Policies for the incorporating of molecular diagnostic technologies
title Costs of genetic testing: Supporting Brazilian Public Policies for the incorporating of molecular diagnostic technologies
spellingShingle Costs of genetic testing: Supporting Brazilian Public Policies for the incorporating of molecular diagnostic technologies
Schlatter,Rosane Paixão
molecular diagnosis
hereditary cancer
cost analysis
title_short Costs of genetic testing: Supporting Brazilian Public Policies for the incorporating of molecular diagnostic technologies
title_full Costs of genetic testing: Supporting Brazilian Public Policies for the incorporating of molecular diagnostic technologies
title_fullStr Costs of genetic testing: Supporting Brazilian Public Policies for the incorporating of molecular diagnostic technologies
title_full_unstemmed Costs of genetic testing: Supporting Brazilian Public Policies for the incorporating of molecular diagnostic technologies
title_sort Costs of genetic testing: Supporting Brazilian Public Policies for the incorporating of molecular diagnostic technologies
author Schlatter,Rosane Paixão
author_facet Schlatter,Rosane Paixão
Matte,Ursula
Polanczyk,Carisi Anne
Koehler-Santos,Patrícia
Ashton-Prolla,Patricia
author_role author
author2 Matte,Ursula
Polanczyk,Carisi Anne
Koehler-Santos,Patrícia
Ashton-Prolla,Patricia
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schlatter,Rosane Paixão
Matte,Ursula
Polanczyk,Carisi Anne
Koehler-Santos,Patrícia
Ashton-Prolla,Patricia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv molecular diagnosis
hereditary cancer
cost analysis
topic molecular diagnosis
hereditary cancer
cost analysis
description This study identifies and describes the operating costs associated with the molecular diagnosis of diseases, such as hereditary cancer. To approximate the costs associated with these tests, data informed by Standard Operating Procedures for various techniques was collected from hospital software and a survey of market prices. Costs were established for four scenarios of capacity utilization to represent the possibility of suboptimal use in research laboratories. Cost description was based on a single site. The results show that only one technique was not impacted by rising costs due to underutilized capacity. Several common techniques were considerably more expensive at 30% capacity, including polymerase chain reaction (180%), microsatellite instability analysis (181%), gene rearrangement analysis by multiplex ligation probe amplification (412%), non-labeled sequencing (173%), and quantitation of nucleic acids (169%). These findings should be relevant for the definition of public policies and suggest that investment of public funds in the establishment of centralized diagnostic research centers would reduce costs to the Public Health System.
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