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In 2009 the University Medicine Greifswald launched the "Greifswald
Approach to Individualized Medicine" (GANI_MED) to implement
biomarker-based individualized diagnostic and therapeutic
strategies in clinical settings. Individualized Medicine (IM) has
led not only to controversies about its potentials, but also about
its societal, ethical and health economic implications. This
anthology focusses on these areas and includes - next to clinical
examples illustrating how the integrated analysis of biomarkers
leads to significant improvement of therapeutic outcomes for a
subgroup of patients - chapters about the definition, history and
epistemology of IM. Additionally there is a focus on conceptual
philosophical questions as well as challenges for applied research
ethics (informed consent process, the IT-based consent management
and the handling of incidental findings). Finally it pays attention
to health economic aspects. The possibilities of IM to initiate a
paradigm shift in the German health care provision are
investigated. Furthermore, it is asked whether the G-DRG system is
ready for the implementation of such approaches into clinical
routine.
In 2009 the University Medicine Greifswald launched the
“Greifswald Approach to Individualized Medicine” (GANI_MED) to
implement biomarker-based individualized diagnostic and therapeutic
strategies in clinical settings. Individualized Medicine (IM) has
led not only to controversies about its potentials, but also about
its societal, ethical and health economic implications. This
anthology focusses on these areas and includes – next to clinical
examples illustrating how the integrated analysis of biomarkers
leads to significant improvement of therapeutic outcomes for a
subgroup of patients – chapters about the definition, history and
epistemology of IM. Additionally there is a focus on conceptual
philosophical questions as well as challenges for applied research
ethics (informed consent process, the IT-based consent management
and the handling of incidental findings). Finally it pays attention
to health economic aspects. The possibilities of IM to initiate a
paradigm shift in the German health care provision are
investigated. Furthermore, it is asked whether the G-DRG system is
ready for the implementation of such approaches into clinical
routine.
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