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research:pgx_drug_exposure [2015/02/17 17:55]
rkboyce
research:pgx_drug_exposure [2016/06/15 21:54]
rkboyce
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-**Objective:​** Derive data that large healthcare organizations can combine data on risks of adverse events ​ and cost data to conduct cost-effectiveness / cost-benefit analyses for pre-emptive pharmacogenomics testing+**Objective:​** Derive data that large healthcare organizations can combine ​with data on risks of adverse events ​ and cost data to conduct cost-effectiveness / cost-benefit analyses for pre-emptive pharmacogenomics testing
  
 **Rationale:​** Very few studies have been conducted that report on the potential return on investment for pre-emptive pharmacogenomics testing. The studies that have been published ​ suggest that pre-emptive pharmacogenomics testing may produce a return on investment but much depends on if a sufficient number of drugs with pharmacogenes are covered by a single test. Since the current data are limited to relatively localized settings and might not be of generalizable use to other health organizations,​ it's of interest to implement a new study using the OHDSI research network. ​ **Rationale:​** Very few studies have been conducted that report on the potential return on investment for pre-emptive pharmacogenomics testing. The studies that have been published ​ suggest that pre-emptive pharmacogenomics testing may produce a return on investment but much depends on if a sufficient number of drugs with pharmacogenes are covered by a single test. Since the current data are limited to relatively localized settings and might not be of generalizable use to other health organizations,​ it's of interest to implement a new study using the OHDSI research network. ​
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 **Coordinating Institution(s):​** University of Pittsburgh, Medical University of Vienna, Columbia University, Regenstrief Institute, Janssen R&D, AstraZeneca **Coordinating Institution(s):​** University of Pittsburgh, Medical University of Vienna, Columbia University, Regenstrief Institute, Janssen R&D, AstraZeneca
  
-** Additional Participants (currently seeking other collaborators):​** ​ Patrick Ryan, Jon Duke, George Hripcsak, Abraham G. Hartzema, Christian Reich +** Additional Participants (currently seeking other collaborators):​** ​ Patrick Ryan, Jon Duke, George Hripcsak, Abraham G. Hartzema, Christian Reich, Dan Malone ​
  
-**Full Protocol:** //<if available, a link to protocol not necessary for initial planning>​//+**Full Protocol:​** ​[[https://docs.google.com/document/d/​1u3AE5DtkEp3m8OcbwkGHtXBVefYGGJ_1RMO3OnqpXiY/​edit|Google doc for the protocol]]
  
 **Initial Proposal Date:​** ​ 2/16/2015 **Initial Proposal Date:​** ​ 2/16/2015
  
-**Launch Date:​** ​ //<fill out once finalized>//​+**Launch Date:​**  ​12/01/2016
  
 **Study Closure Date:  //<fill out once finalized>//​** **Study Closure Date:  //<fill out once finalized>//​**
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 ===== Code =====  ===== Code ===== 
-[[https://​github.com/​OHDSI/​StudyProtocols/​tree/​master/​Proposed%20Study%203%20-%20Incidence%20of%20exposure%20to%20PGx%20drugs|GitHub code for Proposed Study 3 - Incidence of exposure to PGx drugs]]+[[https://​github.com/​OHDSI/​StudyProtocols/​tree/​master/​PGxDrugStudy|GitHub code for Proposed Study 3 - Incidence of exposure to PGx drugs]]
  
 ===== Discussion =====  ===== Discussion ===== 
-//Post a thread letting everyone know about this new proposed study at [[http://​forums.ohdsi.org/​c/researchers]]// +[[http://​forums.ohdsi.org/​t/ohdsi-study-3-incidence-of-exposure-to-drugs-for-which-pre-emptive-pharmacogenomic-testing-is-available/​387]] 
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 ===== Datasets Run =====  ===== Datasets Run ===== 
research/pgx_drug_exposure.txt · Last modified: 2017/01/15 00:04 by rkboyce