Cambridge Healthtech Instituteの第14回年次
At-Home & Point-of-Care Diagnostics
在宅診断・ポイントオブケア(POC)診断
Innovations in Point-of-Care, Home, and Direct-Access Testing
POC検査・在宅検査・直接アクセス検査におけるイノベーション
2025年3月11日 - 12日 PST(米国太平洋標準時)
3月11日(火)
7:00 amRegistration and Morning Coffee
PLENARY KEYNOTE SESSION: THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY AND PRECISION MEDICINE
プレナリーセッション(基調講演):製薬業界と精密医療
8:05 amPlenary Keynote Introduction (Sponsorship Available)
The Pharmaceutical Industry and Precision Medicine
Edward Abrahams, PhD, Former President, Personalized Medicine Coalition
Personalized or precision medicine depends upon linking prescribed therapies to diagnostics so that the right patient gets the right drug at the right time. Yet bringing the therapeutics and diagnostics together does not come easily as the pharmaceutical and diagnostic industries do not share the same business models or cultures. This panel discussion will explore what pharmaceutical executives look for when partnering with colleagues in diagnostics to develop targeted therapies.
9:30 amGrand Opening Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall with Poster Viewing
EXPANDING CLINICAL ADOPTION OF HOME TESTING
在宅検査の臨床採用の拡大
Direct-to-Consumer Testing-What Can Be Done to Improve Clinical Adoption?
Elsie Yu, PhD, Director, Clinical Pathology Informatics, System and Core Laboratory Director, Chemistry, Toxicology and Point-of-Care Testing, Geisinger Laboratory Medicine; Associate Professor, Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine
Direct-to-consumer (DTC) testing can take the form of at-home testing, at-home sample collection, or traditional phlebotomy/laboratory testing at a clinical laboratory. Post-COVID pandemic, we have experienced both a rise and a fall of DTC testing. Some companies have filed for bankruptcy, while others are thriving. This presentation will discuss long-term strategy that focuses on enhancing clinical utility and adoption.
Advancements from Biology to Chips to Digital Tools Plus a New Era of Medicine will Drive Point of Care Forward
Michael J. Mina, MD, PhD, CEO, Biohealth Engineering
Point-of-care technologies have been critical in streamlining medical care and public health efforts. A burgeoning infrastructure is rapidly advancing the state of point-of-care devices. From synthetic biology, to robotics, to digital health, a new ecosystem is developing and with it advances that can alter the position of POC testing in our daily lives, in the clinic, and in the home. How to leverage these technologies appropriately and develop them towards mainstream use in healthcare will be the challenge. A discussion of the state of POC.
Advancing POC Diagnostics for Acute Hospital-Level Care in the Home
Jared Conley, MD, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School; Associate Director, Healthcare Transformation Lab
The rapidly developing technologies of point-of-care diagnostics have great potential to unleash our capacity to deliver more and more care in the healing environment of patients' homes. This session will briefly review the current/emerging acute and advanced at-home care models and then explore point-of-care diagnostic opportunities that enable the monitoring and management of dynamic clinical risk and enable us to safely and effectively serve more patients at home.
11:50 amSponsored Presentation (Opportunity Available)
12:20 pmSession Break
Elizabeth Heisler, Immunoassay Business Development Manager, Commercial, MilliporeSigma
In lateral flow diagnostics, improving assay performance is essential for better outcomes. Learn how optimizing sample handling and key raw materials can significantly improve signal quality and assay consistency. Through real-world case studies, we will demonstrate advancements in reliable and versatile at-home testing solutions. These innovations illustrate how improved sensitivity and stability make diagnostics more accessible and effective, for better healthcare outcomes for everyone.
12:55 pmSession Break
EXPANDING CLINICAL ADOPTION OF HOME TESTING (CONT.)
在宅検査の臨床採用の拡大(つづき)
At-Home Testing vs. At-Home Specimen Collection
Elizabeth M. Marlowe, PhD, D(ABMM), Executive Scientific Director, Head, R&D Infectious Diseases & Immunology, Quest Diagnostics
Remote specimen collection with samples sent to a central laboratory as well as at-home testing options have shifted the paradigm in the patient journey. The goal of this talk is explore what is needed to support the changing paradigm and reduce barriers for diagnostic testing.
Mobile and Home Health: What We Learned from COVID-19 and the Future of Point-of-Care Testing
Nam K. Tran, PhD, Professor, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of California, Davis
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the expansion and acceptance of mobile and at-home testing. With advancements in molecular diagnostics, home-based testing has become more feasible, while the integration of smart devices and artificial intelligence is set to further transform the landscape. This presentation offers an overview of the mobile and at-home testing solutions that emerged during the pandemic and explores future directions, potential opportunities, and challenges in this evolving field.
Optimizing Molecular Diagnostic Assay Development for RNA Targets: Enhancing Performance and Reducing Costs
Alex Latta, PhD, Field Application Consultant, Roche CustomBiotech
Molecular diagnostic developers face both internal and external pressures to reduce costs and improve assay performance. For example, the reverse transcription step in an RT-PCR assay drastically increases complexity encountered in molecular diagnostics. Using fast, inhibitor tolerant, and lyo-compatible reverse transcriptases can help reduce the burden on developers by enabling short overall turnaround times, streamlining or eliminating purification, and simplifying shipping and storage. Selecting the appropriate components to address the challenges in your assay can be a daunting task.
At Roche CustomBiotech, we are here to assist you in finding solutions and overcoming these obstacles. Explore our wide range of reagents designed for the unique requirements of centralized and point-of-care diagnostic assay development.
2:55 pmRefreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall with Poster Viewing (Sponsorship Opportunity Available)
PLENARY KEYNOTE SESSION: DRIVING INNOVATION IN PRECISION MEDICINE: CEO PERSPECTIVE
プレナリーセッション(基調講演):精密医療におけるイノベーションの推進:CEOの視点
Patient-Centric Innovation-Redefining At-Home Health Experiences
Peter Foley, CEO and Founder, LetsGetChecked
In this fireside chat, Peter Foley, CEO and founder of LetsGetChecked, will explore the mission and vision that have driven the company’s rapid growth and innovation in home health management. He will share insights into the journey of scaling from a direct-to-consumer model to a robust business-to-business platform, addressing the challenges of integrating health insights and advanced clinical diagnostics with exceptional customer care. From immunoassays and clinical chemistry to genomics, Peter will discuss how LetsGetChecked leverages cutting-edge technologies to empower precision medicine at scale, delivering tailored healthcare solutions that meet the unique needs of millions of individual patients. This conversation will highlight the transformative role of precision medicine, patient-focused care models, and innovative digital platforms in shaping a more connected and responsive healthcare ecosystem that delivers measurable value for all stakeholders.
5:00 pmWelcome Reception in the Exhibit Hall with Poster Viewing
6:00 pmClose of Day
3月12日(水)
7:30 amRegistration and Morning Coffee
PLENARY KEYNOTE SESSION: INVESTING IN PRECISION MEDICINE INNOVATION
プレナリーセッション(基調講演):精密医療のイノベーションへの投資
8:05 amPlenary Keynote Introduction (Sponsorship Available)
9:00 amTransition to Sessions
MARKET ACCESS FOR POCT AND HOME TESTING
POCT・在宅検査の市場アクセス
9:05 amChairperson’s Remarks
Reimbursement Challenges for Point-of-Care Testing
Ester Stein, Director, Corporate Reimbursement, Government Affairs, Abbott Laboratories
This presentation is focused on point-of-care reimbursement challenges. Although point-of-care testing (POCT) provides physicians and patients access to timely information in a variety of settings, this continues to be scrutinized by payers, subject to restrictive coverage policies, and vulnerable to downward price pressure. Will discuss hot button issues and showcase Point-of-Care Testing Association (POCTA) initiatives to develop reimbursement policies that support access to POCT.
Digital Health in Diagnostics and Point-of-Care
Maliheh Poorfarhani, Information and Digital Solution Procurement Business Partner Lead, Roche Diagnostics
Reflecting on how digital health can bring patient and data insight to the healthcare professionals for more accurate and timely decision making while patient stays at the comfort of their home. How we evaluate third parties or suppliers with the right digital health capabilities to bring this value to the market.
10:40 amCoffee Break in the Exhibit Hall with Poster Viewing
DIRECT ACCESS TESTING
直接アクセス検査
The Utility of Direct-Access Testing
Lesley Northrop, PhD, Chief Diagnostic Officer, Everly Health
Direct-access testing (DAT), also known as patient-authorized or direct-to-consumer testing, allows individuals to order laboratory tests without a physician's order. This approach empowers patients autonomy, expands healthcare access, and improves health outcomes. This abstract explores the utility of DAT by examining its benefits and drawbacks, considering its impact on patient care, and discussing its role in the evolving healthcare landscape. When implemented responsibly and ethically, can serve as a valuable tool for enhancing accessibility and promoting individual health management. However, there is still an unmet need for ongoing research and collaboration in the field to optimize the benefits of DAT.
Precision Medicine Reimbursement-A Landscape Overview
Matt Bacigalupi, Director, Medicare Account Management, Novartis
Precision Medicine has rapidly evolved over the last decade; as a part of the dynamic future of healthcare, where do we stand with payer coverage and reimbursement? What steps can we take to better understand how coverage decisions are going to be made and what steps can be taken "pre" and "post" market entrance to help support coverage?
Direct Access Testing-Greatest Challenges in Getting Patients the Results They Need
Joe Keenan, Head, Life Sciences, LetsGetChecked
Direct access testing or 'consumer-initiated testing' has grown exponentially in the last 5 years. Much is attributable to the familiarization of home testing kits such as those used during the pandemic for Covid-19 antigen testing. Patients are moving to managing their health on their own terms and we as an industry need to appropriately facilitate. This panel will discuss test access/affordability as well as regulatory topics and operational aspects that present challenges and opportunities for patients to get the results they need. The different channels of how patients can access testing will also be a core topic with the ongoing evolution from traditional methods.
1:00 pmLunch in the Exhibit Hall
2:00 pmClose of At-Home & Point-of-Care Diagnostics Conference
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