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Incidence of exposure to drugs for which pre-emptive pharmacogenomic testing is available

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

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.

Project Lead(s): Richard D. Boyce, Matthias Samwald

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

Full Protocol: Google doc for the protocol

Initial Proposal Date: 2/16/2015

Launch Date: <fill out once finalized>

Study Closure Date: <fill out once finalized>

Results Submission: <method of sumission, eg. Email or SFTP>

Requirements

CDM: V4 or V5

Table Accessed: DRUG_EXPOSURE, CONCEPT_ANCESTOR, CONCEPT_RELATIONSHIP, PERSON

Database Dialects: SQL Server, Postgres, Oracle

Software: SQL and R

Code

Discussion

Post a thread letting everyone know about this new proposed study at http://forums.ohdsi.org/c/researchers

Datasets Run

  • Truven CCAE in the IMEDS lab
  • Truven MDCD in the IMEDS lab
  • Truven MDCR in the IMEDS lab
research/pgx_drug_exposure.1425999790.txt.gz · Last modified: 2015/03/10 15:03 by rkboyce