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Clinical Utility of Advanced Microbiology Testing Tools

Advanced microbiology technologies are rapidly changing our ability to diagnose infections, improve patient care, and enhance clinical workflow. These tools are increasing the breadth, depth, and speed of diagnostic data generated per patient, and testing is being moved closer to the patient through...

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Autores principales: Miller, Melissa B., Atrzadeh, Faranak, Burnham, Carey-Ann D., Cavalieri, Stephen, Dunn, James, Jones, Stephen, Mathews, Charles, McNult, Peggy, Meduri, John, Newhouse, Chris, Newton, Duane, Oberholzer, Michael, Osiecki, John, Pedersen, David, Sweeney, Nicole, Whitfield, Natalie, Campos, Joe
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6711927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31217268
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JCM.00495-19
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author Miller, Melissa B.
Atrzadeh, Faranak
Burnham, Carey-Ann D.
Cavalieri, Stephen
Dunn, James
Jones, Stephen
Mathews, Charles
McNult, Peggy
Meduri, John
Newhouse, Chris
Newton, Duane
Oberholzer, Michael
Osiecki, John
Pedersen, David
Sweeney, Nicole
Whitfield, Natalie
Campos, Joe
author_facet Miller, Melissa B.
Atrzadeh, Faranak
Burnham, Carey-Ann D.
Cavalieri, Stephen
Dunn, James
Jones, Stephen
Mathews, Charles
McNult, Peggy
Meduri, John
Newhouse, Chris
Newton, Duane
Oberholzer, Michael
Osiecki, John
Pedersen, David
Sweeney, Nicole
Whitfield, Natalie
Campos, Joe
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description Advanced microbiology technologies are rapidly changing our ability to diagnose infections, improve patient care, and enhance clinical workflow. These tools are increasing the breadth, depth, and speed of diagnostic data generated per patient, and testing is being moved closer to the patient through rapid diagnostic technologies, including point-of-care (POC) technologies. While select stakeholders have an appreciation of the value/importance of improvements in the microbial diagnostic field, there remains a disconnect between clinicians and some payers and hospital administrators in terms of understanding the potential clinical utility of these novel technologies. Therefore, a key challenge for the clinical microbiology community is to clearly articulate the value proposition of these technologies to encourage payers to cover and hospitals to adopt advanced microbiology tests. Specific guidance on how to define and demonstrate clinical utility would be valuable. Addressing this challenge will require alignment on this topic, not just by microbiologists but also by primary care and emergency room (ER) physicians, infectious disease specialists, pharmacists, hospital administrators, and government entities with an interest in public health. In this article, we discuss how to best conduct clinical studies to demonstrate and communicate clinical utility to payers and to set reasonable expectations for what diagnostic manufacturers should be required to demonstrate to support reimbursement from commercial payers and utilization by hospital systems.
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spelling pubmed-67119272019-09-11 Clinical Utility of Advanced Microbiology Testing Tools Miller, Melissa B. Atrzadeh, Faranak Burnham, Carey-Ann D. Cavalieri, Stephen Dunn, James Jones, Stephen Mathews, Charles McNult, Peggy Meduri, John Newhouse, Chris Newton, Duane Oberholzer, Michael Osiecki, John Pedersen, David Sweeney, Nicole Whitfield, Natalie Campos, Joe J Clin Microbiol Minireview Advanced microbiology technologies are rapidly changing our ability to diagnose infections, improve patient care, and enhance clinical workflow. These tools are increasing the breadth, depth, and speed of diagnostic data generated per patient, and testing is being moved closer to the patient through rapid diagnostic technologies, including point-of-care (POC) technologies. While select stakeholders have an appreciation of the value/importance of improvements in the microbial diagnostic field, there remains a disconnect between clinicians and some payers and hospital administrators in terms of understanding the potential clinical utility of these novel technologies. Therefore, a key challenge for the clinical microbiology community is to clearly articulate the value proposition of these technologies to encourage payers to cover and hospitals to adopt advanced microbiology tests. Specific guidance on how to define and demonstrate clinical utility would be valuable. Addressing this challenge will require alignment on this topic, not just by microbiologists but also by primary care and emergency room (ER) physicians, infectious disease specialists, pharmacists, hospital administrators, and government entities with an interest in public health. In this article, we discuss how to best conduct clinical studies to demonstrate and communicate clinical utility to payers and to set reasonable expectations for what diagnostic manufacturers should be required to demonstrate to support reimbursement from commercial payers and utilization by hospital systems. American Society for Microbiology 2019-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6711927/ /pubmed/31217268 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JCM.00495-19 Text en Copyright © 2019 Miller et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Cavalieri, Stephen
Dunn, James
Jones, Stephen
Mathews, Charles
McNult, Peggy
Meduri, John
Newhouse, Chris
Newton, Duane
Oberholzer, Michael
Osiecki, John
Pedersen, David
Sweeney, Nicole
Whitfield, Natalie
Campos, Joe
Clinical Utility of Advanced Microbiology Testing Tools
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