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Genomic testing for suspected monogenic kidney disease in children and adults: A health economic evaluation

You Wu, Kushani Jayasinghe, Zornitza Stark, Catherine Quinlan, Chirag Patel, Hugh J. McCarthy, Amali Mallawaarachchi, Peter G. Kerr, Stephen I. Alexander, Andrew J. Mallett, Ilias Goranitis

2023Genetics in Medicine29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: To assess the relative cost-effectiveness of genomic testing compared with standard non-genomic diagnostic investigations in patients with suspected monogenic kidney disease from an Australian health care system perspective. METHODS: Diagnostic and clinical information was used from a national cohort of 349 participants. Simulation modelling captured diagnostic, health, and economic outcomes during a time horizon from clinical presentation until 3 months post-test results based on the outcome of cost per additional diagnosis and lifetime horizon based on cost per quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) gained. RESULTS: Genomic testing was Australian dollars (AU$) 1600 more costly per patient and led to an additional 27 diagnoses out of a 100 individuals tested, resulting in an incremental cost-effectiveness ratio of AU$5991 per additional diagnosis. Using a lifetime horizon, genomic testing resulted in an additional cost of AU$438 and 0.04 QALYs gained per individual compared with standard diagnostic investigations, corresponding to an incremental cost-effectiveness ratio of AU$10,823 per QALY gained. Sub-group analyses identified that the results were largely driven by the cost-effectiveness in glomerular diseases. CONCLUSION: Based on established or expected thresholds of cost-effectiveness, our evidence suggests that genomic testing is very likely to be cost saving for individuals with suspected glomerular diseases, whereas no evidence of cost-effectiveness was found for non-glomerular diseases.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMedical diagnosisCost effectivenessCohortGenetic testingQuality-adjusted life yearDiseasePediatricsHealth careCost-effectiveness analysisIntensive care medicineInternal medicinePathologyRisk analysis (engineering)Economic growthEconomicsRenal Diseases and GlomerulopathiesChronic Kidney Disease and DiabetesGenomics and Rare Diseases