
In collaboration with the CIRANO, the Chair organized in Montréal, on March 14-15, 2019, a workshop entitled “Personalized Medicine: Legal and Economic Analyses in a Fast-Changing Field.” The event brought together speakers from North America and overseas, invited by professors Marie-Louise Leroux (ESG UQAM) and Philippe De Donder (ESG UQAM). The event took place at the CIRANO.
Physicians’ Incentives to Adopt Personalized Medicine: Experimental Evidence
David Bardey presentation slides
Disease Prevention in Adverse Selection Equilibria
David Crainich presentation slides
Paper
Personalized Medicine: The Challenges for Public and Private Health Insurance
Michael Hoy presentation slides
An Applied Econometric Assessment of the Quality of Evidence Informing Personalized Medicine
Steven Lehrer presentation slides
Paper on a related topic
Final version is Chapter 9 in Biophysical Measurement in Experimental Social Science Research
Specialized Health Utilization, Child Health Capability, and Personalized-Precision Medicine
Anand Acharya presentation slides
The Orphan Drug Act at 35
Presentation by Amitabh Chandra
Article – policy version
An Ethical and Legal Perspective on Personalized Medicine and Genetic Discrimination
Anya Prince presentation slides
Paper
Welfare Impacts of Genetic Testing in Health Insurance Markets: Will Cross-Subsidies Survive?
Philippe De Donder presentation slides
Paper
Financial Support
CDER