Genetics for Healthcare
Where did you grow up and what attracted you to a career in medicine? What is precision medicine? This phrase has been used primarily to describe a different approach to cancer care. * tumor profiling – molecular characterization of a person’s cancer cells what drives it * but your POV is prevention, and implementing an pathway to integrate genetics and genomic information into the healthcare ecosystem to be acted upon at different points of care along a patient’s journey When you started to build the program at The Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, how did you decide what you were going to go after? [HerCan testing + PGx] * early detection -- St I-II * prevention – prophylactic surgery * avoid side-effects or drug interactions [adverse events] You must compete for resources. What motivated the hospital to want to invest in this kind of program which does not yield ROI immediately? * Was there pushback? * Who needs to champion this vision and work? What were the results? * # patients tested * people in high-risk programs * money saved on unnecessary procedures or therapy BOD of MADP Alliance for Disease Prevention- Forgot to mention: MADP has rebranded from "Microbiome Alliance for Disease Prevention" to simply "MADP Alliance for Disease Prevention." Founders wanted to focus on Microbiome, but we've dramatically expanded scope :) CDC Chronic Disease fast facts [https://www.cdc.gov/chronic-disease/data-research/facts-stats/index.html] Addressing Chronic Disease Medicare—93% & Medicaid—82% in 2022 – chronic disease spending People with chronic disease use a disproportionate share of health care resources 90% prescription drugs = $4.5 trillion 3-of-every 4 (75%) healthcare dollars spent on people with chronic conditions * Diabetes [https://www.google.com/search?q=Diabetes&rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS608US608&oq=recent+numbers+on+healthcare+spending+on+top+10+chronic+diesases+in+the+US&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIGCAEQIRgKMgcIAhAhGI8C0gEJNDcxNzhqMGo0qAIAsAIA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&mstk=AUtExfDnf-ha8zisHuMdKkVY44nNZfBhYN09uCXhc_0fu62voyA82wONLW_JufNc61we4xSDU9DF7198ZWlqgLNFODVC7tC14Mz3lu8gNDzHBFI9U00vkqJxAwwZEn5EJaCVkCDUUGIXutBYm_9CxfR2wLegJy_9k33hqw4IQxgnJVRvn2U&csui=3&ved=2ahUKEwjMnLH1mdWTAxW1lmoFHbxqHrUQgK4QegQIAxAB]: ~$413 billion (2022) in medical costs and lost productivity. * 38M have diabetes + 98M pre-diabetes * CKD $96 billion * Heart Disease & Stroke $234 Billion/yr 🡺 $2 trillion by 2025 * kills more American than anything (1-in-4 deaths) * HBP $79 billion Employers loss of productivity – people w/top 10 chronic conditions absent/person ea yr = 164M work days lost = $184 billion in lost productivity * Depression – 25.6 days * Cancer 17 days * Respiratory – 15 * Asthma – 12 * Migraines – 11 * Allergies – 8 * Heart Disease – 6 * Arthritis – 6 * Diabetes – 2 * HBP – 1
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