Shaping Public Health Policy in Personalised Prevention: The multidimensional PROPHET Framework
Astrid Vicente,
Angelica Valz Gris,
Cristina Costa,
Maria Luis Cardoso,
Alexandra Costa,
Fátima Lopes,
Pragathy Kannan,
Markus Perola,
Roberta Pastorino and
Angelo Pezzullo
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Angelica Valz Gris: Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy
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There is currently no widely accepted framework to guide decision-making for preventive approaches using genetic and genomic technologies. In the context of the PROPHET project, we developed a multidimensional framework integrating Health Technology Assessment (HTA) and Health Impact Assessment (HIA), complemented by a monitoring phase to assess the impact of policies implementing personalised prevention interventions. This integrated approach links technical, clinical, and societal dimensions, supporting prevention strategies that are effective, equitable and sustainable. The PROPHET framework supports policy makers in the equitable and efficient implementation of personalised prevention policies at scale.
Date: 2026-02-24
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