Preferences and values for rapid genomic testing in critically ill infants and children: a discrete choice experiment

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Ilias Goranitis
Stephanie Best
John Christodoulou
Tiffany Boughtwood
Zornitza Stark
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[1] University of Melbourne,Health Economics Unit, Centre for Health Policy, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health
[2] Australian Genomics Health Alliance,Australian Institute of Health Innovation
[3] Murdoch Children’s Research Institute,Department of Paediatrics
[4] Macquarie University,undefined
[5] University of Melbourne,undefined
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Healthcare systems are increasingly considering widespread implementation of rapid genomic testing of critically ill children, but evidence on the value of the benefits generated is lacking. This information is key for an optimal implementation into healthcare systems. A discrete choice experiment survey was designed to elicit preferences and values for rapid genomic testing in critically ill children. The survey was administered to members of the Australian public and families with lived experience of rapid genomic testing. A Bayesian D-efficient explicit partial profiles design was used, and data were analysed using a panel error component mixed logit model. Preference heterogeneity was explored using a latent class model and fractional logistic regressions. The public (n = 522) and families with lived experiences (n = 25) demonstrated strong preferences for higher diagnostic yield and clinical utility, faster result turnaround times, and lower cost. Society on average would be willing to pay an additional AU$9510 (US$6657) for rapid (2 weeks results turnaround time) and AU$11,000 (US$7700) for ultra-rapid genomic testing (2 days turnaround time) relative to standard diagnostic care. Corresponding estimates among those with lived experiences were AU$10,225 (US$7158) and AU$11,500 (US$8050), respectively. Our work provides further evidence that rapid genomic testing for critically ill children with rare conditions generates substantial utility. The findings can be used to inform cost–benefit analyses as part of broader healthcare system implementation.
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