The Value of Pharmacogenomic Information

50 Pages Posted: 19 Dec 2017 Last revised: 12 Jun 2026

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John Graves

Vanderbilt University

Shawn Garbett

Vanderbilt University

Zilu Zhou

Vanderbilt University

Josh W Peterson

Vanderbilt University

Date Written: December 2017

Abstract

Pharmacogenomics, or the application of genetic testing to guide drug selection and/or dosing, is often cited as integral to the vision of how precision medicine can be integrated into routine clinical practice. Yet despite a growing base of scientific discovery on genetic variation that predicts drug response, reimbursement for genetic testing among health systems and payers remains uneven. In large measure this is because the cascading impacts of genetic testing on individual and provider incentives and behavior, as well as downstream health care spending and outcomes, remain poorly understood. In this study, we couple evidence from a real-world implementation of pharmacogenomic testing with a discrete event simulation model. We use this framework to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of various genetic testing strategies. We find that the cost-effectiveness of multiplexed genetic testing (e.g., whole genome sequencing) hinges on the ability of a health system to ensure that dense genotypic information is routinely utilized by physicians. Moreover, while much attention has been paid to lowering the cost of genetic tests, we demonstrate that in practice, other scientific and behavioral factors, focused on certain high-yield drug-gene pairs, are key to implementing precision medicine in ways that maximize its value.

Suggested Citation

Graves, John and Garbett, Shawn and Zhou, Zilu and Peterson, Josh W, The Value of Pharmacogenomic Information (December 2017). NBER Working Paper No. w24134, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3089530

John Graves (Contact Author)

Vanderbilt University ( email )

2301 Vanderbilt Place
Nashville, TN 37240
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Shawn Garbett

Vanderbilt University

2301 Vanderbilt Place
Nashville, TN 37240
United States

Zilu Zhou

Vanderbilt University

2301 Vanderbilt Place
Nashville, TN 37240
United States

Josh W Peterson

Vanderbilt University

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