| Literature DB >> 25411643 |
Brandon M Welch1, Kensaku Kawamoto2.
Abstract
Whole genome sequencing (WGS) is rapidly approaching widespread clinical application. Technology advancements over the past decade, since the first human genome was decoded, have made it feasible to use WGS for clinical care. Future advancements will likely drive down the price to the point wherein WGS is routinely available for care. However, were this to happen today, most of the genetic information available to guide clinical care would go unused due to the complexity of genetics, limited physician proficiency in genetics, and lack of genetics professionals in the clinical workforce. Furthermore, these limitations are unlikely to change in the future. As such, the use of clinical decision support (CDS) to guide genome-guided clinical decision-making is imperative. In this manuscript, we describe the barriers to widespread clinical application of WGS information, describe how CDS can be an important tool for overcoming these barriers, and provide clinical examples of how genome-enabled CDS can be used in the clinical setting.Entities:
Keywords: clinical decision support systems; electronic health records; genetic testing; genomics; health information technology; medical genetics; personalized medicine
Year: 2013 PMID: 25411643 PMCID: PMC4234059 DOI: 10.3390/jpm3040306
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pers Med ISSN: 2075-4426
Ten Commandments for effective clinical decision support by Bates et al. [66].
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Speed is Everything Anticipate Needs and Deliver in Real Time Fit into the User’s Workflow Little Things Can Make a Big Difference Recognize that Physicians Will Strongly Resist Stopping Changing Direction is Easier than Stopping Simple Interventions Work Best Ask for Additional Information Only When You Really Need It Monitor Impact, Get Feedback, and Respond Manage and Maintain Your Knowledge-based Systems |
Figure 1A graphical representation of a proposed scalable clinical decision support (CDS) architecture that can leverage whole genome sequencing (WGS) information.