| Literature DB >> 23345055 |
Kirsty McWalter1, Lianne Hasegawa, Sylvia Mann Au.
Abstract
Guam's geographic isolation and lack of community resources have resulted in unique healthcare needs. In 2006, the Western States Genetic Services Collaborative (WSGSC) conducted a genetics needs assessment and found that professional development is limited, families lack access to genetic services, and improved coverage of genetic testing is needed. With funding from the WSGSC, a Guam genetics outreach clinic was established and staffed by genetic counselors and a medical geneticist from Hawaii. Four clinics have been held to date. Although several challenges have been encountered, including minimal coverage of genetic testing by Guam insurance companies, limited referrals for families with private insurance, and inappropriate referral indications, the outreach clinic has been successful at increasing access to genetic services and improving professional development. With more collaborative work by staff from Guam, Hawaii, and the WSGSC, provision and reimbursement of genetic services and testing will continue to improve.Mesh:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23345055 DOI: 10.1007/s10897-012-9566-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Genet Couns ISSN: 1059-7700 Impact factor: 2.537