Mainstream germline genetic testing for patients with epithelial ovarian cancer leads to higher testing rates and a reduction in genetics-related healthcare costs from a healthcare payer perspective

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2022-10

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Bokkers, K.
Frederix, G W J
Velthuizen, Mary E.
van der Aa, M
Gerestein, Kees G.ORCID 0000-0003-0490-2258ISNI 0000000392030014
van Dorst, Eleonora B LISNI 0000000390446964
Lange, Joost G.
Louwers, Jacqueline A.
Koole, Wouter
Zweemer, R. P.ORCID 0000-0003-1829-7773ISNI 0000000389527839

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Germline genetic testing is increasingly offered to patients with epithelial ovarian cancer by non-genetic healthcare professionals, so called mainstream genetic testing. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of implementing a mainstream genetic testing pathway on the percentage of newly diagnosed patients with epithelial ovarian cancer to whom genetic testing was offered and the genetics-related healthcare costs. METHODS: The possible care pathways for genetic counseling and testing and their associated costs were mapped. Patient files from all newly diagnosed patients with epithelial ovarian cancer before (March 2016 - September 2017) and after (April 2018 - December 2019) implementing our mainstream genetic testing pathway were analyzed. Based on this analysis, the percentage of newly diagnosed patients to whom genetic testing was offered was assessed and genetics-related healthcare costs were calculated using a healthcare payer perspective based on a Diagnosis-Related Group financing approach. RESULTS: Within six months after diagnosis, genetic testing was offered to 56% of patients before and to 70% of patients after implementation of our mainstream genetic testing pathway (p = 0.005). Genetics-related healthcare costs decreased from €3.511,29 per patient before implementation to €2.418,41 per patient after implementation of our mainstream genetic testing pathway (31% reduction, p = 0.000). CONCLUSION: This study shows that mainstream genetic testing leads to a significantly higher proportion of newly diagnosed patients with epithelial ovarian cancer being offered germline genetic testing. In addition, it significantly reduces genetics-related healthcare costs per patient.

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Epithelial ovarian cancer, Healthcare costs, Mainstream genetic testing, Testing rates, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Oncology, Journal Article

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Bokkers, K, Frederix, G W J, Velthuizen, M E, van der Aa, M, Gerestein, C G, van Dorst, E B L, Lange, J G, Louwers, J A, Koole, W, Zweemer, R P & Ausems, M G E M 2022, 'Mainstream germline genetic testing for patients with epithelial ovarian cancer leads to higher testing rates and a reduction in genetics-related healthcare costs from a healthcare payer perspective', Gynecologic Oncology, vol. 167, no. 1, pp. 115-122. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ygyno.2022.08.011