School of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON K1G 5Z3, Canada.
Coalition Priorité Cancer au Québec, Saint-Lambert, QC J4P 2J7, Canada.
Curr Oncol. 2023 Jun 1;30(6):5379-5394. doi: 10.3390/curroncol30060408.
(1) Background: Genomic medicine harbors the real potential to improve the health and healthcare journey of patients, care provider experiences, and improve the health system efficiency-even reducing healthcare costs. There is expected to be an exponential growth in medically necessary new genome-based tests and test approaches in the coming years. Testing can also create scientific research and commercial opportunities beyond healthcare decision making. The purpose of this research is to generate a better understanding of Canada's state of readiness for genomic medicine, and to provide some insights for other healthcare systems. (2) Methods: A mixed-methods approach of a review of the literature and key informant interviews with a purposive sample of experts was used. The health system readiness was assessed using a previously published set of conditions. (3) Results: Canada has created some of the established conditions, but further action needs to be taken to improve the state of readiness for genome-based medicine. The important gaps to be filled are the need for linked information systems and data integration; evaluative processes that are timely and transparent; navigational tools for care providers; dedicated funding to facilitate rapid onboarding and support test development and proficiency testing; and broader engagement with innovation stakeholders beyond care providers and patients. These findings highlight the role of the organizational context, social influence, and other factors that are known to affect the diffusion of innovation within health systems.
(1) 背景:基因组医学具有改善患者健康和医疗保健体验、提升医疗服务提供者体验和提高医疗体系效率(甚至降低医疗成本)的巨大潜力。预计未来几年,基于基因组的新的医学必需检测和检测方法将呈指数级增长。检测还可以在医疗决策之外创造科学研究和商业机会。本研究旨在更好地了解加拿大在基因组医学方面的准备情况,并为其他医疗体系提供一些见解。 (2) 方法:采用文献回顾和有针对性的专家访谈的混合方法,对加拿大的基因组医学准备情况进行了评估。使用了先前发表的一套条件来评估卫生系统的准备情况。 (3) 结果:加拿大已经创造了一些既定条件,但需要采取进一步行动来提高基于基因组的医学的准备状态。需要填补的重要空白包括:需要建立关联信息系统和数据集成;需要及时透明的评估过程;为医疗服务提供者提供导航工具;需要专门的资金来促进快速上线和支持检测开发和能力验证;并扩大与创新利益相关者的接触,不仅限于医疗服务提供者和患者。这些发现强调了组织背景、社会影响和其他已知影响医疗体系内创新扩散的因素的作用。