At-Home Health Testing Demand Is High Post-Pandemic, But So Are Barriers To Development And Use

At the recent Precision Med-Tri Con conference, laboratory experts traded views on the expansion of at-home testing for disease diagnosis and personalized health insights. While strong consumer demand spells opportunity, there are significant concerns about the accuracy and reliability of home-testing platforms, misuse, accessibility, and lack of health literacy.

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The success of at-home testing during the COVID-19 pandemic created new demand among consumers for affordable and convenient screening tools and other tests that can be self-administered outside of clinics to diagnose or predict disease or gain insight into one’s health.

“There is phenomenal innovation happening” in at-home testing, noted Greg Sommer, scientific discipline director at Labcorp, in a panel at...

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