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New diagnostics study findings reported from P.S. Miller and co-authors

Published in Physician Law Weekly, December 2nd, 2009

"Improvements in the understanding of the molecular basis of disease are leading to profound market changes in healthcare. The authors of this perspective offer a comprehensive view of these market shifts and their relations to one another," scientists in the United States report.

"Within the traditional healthcare system, these changes will include better cancer therapies, companion diagnostics and diagnostics that are not linked to single therapies. Business models that allow reimbursement for diagnostics to be based on clinical utility will prove successful. Increased quantitation of diagnostics will move point-of-care testing to the physician's office. The use of...

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