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Payers must adopt more consistent coverage policies for genetic tests, therapeutics

November 27, 2017

The AMA wants payers to cover genetic tests and precision medicine more consistently, arguing their current practices may hinder patient access to cutting-edge tests and therapeutics. Currently, there is significant variation between public and private payers when it comes to their evidentiary requirements for covering genetic tests and services, according to a report reviewed by physicians. Plus, different insurers might review the same evidence yet reach conflicting conclusions about medical necessity and coverage of these services, the report noted. “As a result, access to this next generation of clinical testing services is often limited,” said AMA Board Member William E. Kobler, M.D. The AMA therefore voted to adopt new policies that encourage payers to adopt better, more transparent processes for coverage and payment determinations for genetic tests and precision medicine. To accomplish that, payers should involve a variety of stakeholders—including genetic/genomic medicine experts and relevant national medical specialty societies—and provide opportunities for comment, review and meaningful reconsiderations of coverage decisions, the AMA said. Payers should also describe the evidence that they’re considering when making coverage and payment decisions, and the methods they use to update that evidence. For newer genetic tests that are entering the market, the AMA noted, it’s not always feasible to measure their clinical usefulness by traditional approaches like randomized controlled trials. When that is the case, payers must work with test developers and appropriate clinical experts to establish clear thresholds for acceptable evidence for coverage. The AMA is not the only organization to take an interest in how payers are handling the rapid rise of genetic testing. A recent report from the consulting firm Arthur D. Little pointed out that as these tests become more readily accessible, payers will face more pressure to reimburse for pricey medications targeted at select population. However, genetic tests that identify patients’ risk for serious conditions can help them avoid expensive treatments down the road, and the rise of precision medicine will likely allow payers to be more selective when authorizing treatment payouts, the report said.

Source: https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/technology/ama-health-insurers-genetic-tests-precision-medicine?mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiWWpjMFpUSXpaV015WlRaaSIsInQiOiJCcTNHMkt0UlZRVVhIMUN5WGJESG9CU2FTQmlWV0JCajBqdWtZQk5yTWxrbFJXbncxMHNDWGUxZkpab3Q3czYzVWptWjNYVENHMW5HSUl4enY5dDNVZ003MHFUZjQ3VzBid3MwakhOdGRXYjlMeFdtZnNmeW5YNXhvZzFxS3dhdSJ9&mrkid=633271&utm_medium=nl&utm_source=internal

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