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Year: 2013 PMID: 24498615 PMCID: PMC3865587 DOI: 10.1002/mgg3.45
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Genet Genomic Med ISSN: 2324-9269 Impact factor: 2.183
Changes that will impact the transition to “genomic counseling.”
| Scope | Approach | Process |
|---|---|---|
| Increased number of conditions included in testing | A move from testing based on a specific clinical indication to broader testing approaches | Importance of bioinformatics and EMR to facilitate clinical incorporation of genomic results effectively |
| Increased number of “positive” and uncertain results, and overall increased number of disclosed results | Balancing increased uncertainty around variable (and changing) clinical validity and utility of genomic results | “Who, what and when” aspects of genomic testing and counseling still under debate |
| Increased time spent with clinicians | A move from a diagnosis focused approach toward a preventative approach where genomics influences both medical and personal aspects of healthcare | A likely but controversial shift from the historical focus on patient autonomy and nondirectiveness toward a more preventative health approach emphasizing behavior change |
EMR, electronic medical record.