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Welcome to our webinar "New study demonstrates the cost-effectiveness of metabolomics-based health checks"
Healthcare systems worldwide face growing challenges from lifestyle-related chronic diseases, yet systematic early detection and prevention remain limited. A recent study by the University of Eastern Finland provides compelling evidence that metabolomics-based health checks offer a cost-effective and scalable solution for identifying individuals at high risk of conditions such as cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.
In this webinar, Prof. Janne Martikainen will present key findings from the study, including:
- Comparative cost-effectiveness of metabolomics-based risk detection
- Estimated lifetime healthcare savings and resource efficiency gains
- Practical implications for integrating metabolomics into preventive care strategies
This session is designed for healthcare professionals, policy makers, and researchers interested in innovative approaches to chronic disease prevention and health economics.
This webinar is held by Janne Martikainen. Professor Martikainen has over two decades of experience in health economics and outcomes research (HEOR). He has served as both principal and co-investigator on numerous research projects, focusing on the health economic aspects and outcomes of interventions for preventing and treating cardiometabolic diseases and memory disorders.