![]() For release September 29, 2009
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Amidst ongoing debate in Congress over reforming the nation's health care system, a new report from the Lewin Group finds that screening and diagnostic laboratory tests are central to achieving some of the most important goals of health care reform. According to the report, tests for such conditions as diabetes, cervical cancer, drug-resistant infections, and metastatic colon cancer are enabling important strides in early detection and diagnosis, as well as in helping physicians select treatments that will work most effectively for patients. The net result is often better health outcomes for patients and greater savings and economic efficiencies for the health system—all key goals of health reform. The report was released today in a briefing at the National Press Club in Washington DC. "Screening and diagnostic tests contribute to health care value across the spectrum of care," says the report. It addresses the cost and clinical implications of lab testing by focusing on four areas:
"Recent scientific and technological advances have led to molecular-level and genetic testing, including pharmacogenomics, that enable tailoring therapies to subgroups and individuals to ensure 'the right treatment for the right patient at the right time.' " says the report. "Laboratory testing has a central role in personalized medicine, whose extraordinary potential is recently emerging into practice." The report and briefing are sponsored by the American Clinical Laboratory Association, Re-sults for Life and AdvaMed. The full report and briefing materials will be available at www.labresultsforlife.org and www.advamed.org. The American Clinical Laboratory Association represents the nation's clinical reference laboratories. The group's educational campaign, Results for Life, focuses on the value of laboratory medicine. See www.labresultsforlife.org AdvaMed represents companies that produce medical devices, diagnostic products and health information systems. Visit www.advamed.org. |
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