This paper describes one healthcare system’s approach to strategically deploying genetic specialists and pharmacists to support the implementation of a precision medicine program. In 2013, Sanford Health initiated the development of a healthcare system-wide precision medicine program. Here, we report the necessary staffing including the genetic counselors, genetic counseling assistants, pharmacists, and geneticists. We examined the administrative and electronic medical records data to summarize genetic referrals over time as well as the uptake and results of an enterprise-wide genetic screening test. Between 2013 and 2020, the number of genetic specialists employed at Sanford Health increased by 190%, from 10.1 full-time equivalents (FTEs) ...
Obtaining genetic testing insurance authorizations for patients is a complex, time‐involved process ...
Genetic testing and genetic counseling are crucial components of the growing Precision Medicine init...
Genetics in health care is shifting, and responsibilities of genetic and nongenetic specialists are ...
The field of precision medicine has undergone significant growth over the past 10 years. Despite inc...
A new paradigm in disease classification, diagnosis and treatment is rapidly approaching. Known as p...
As genetics becomes increasingly integrated into all areas of healthcare and the use of complex gen...
Objectives: Implementing new programs to support precision medicine in clinical settings is a comple...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to explore the current practice and geographic location trends...
Recent population-wide genetic testing analyses suggest that over 1% of the general population are c...
Background: Precision medicine involves three major innovations currently taking place in healthcar...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to review the current state of the PA profession regarding g...
Abstract Ensuring patient access to genomic information in the face of increasing demand requires ...
When evaluating proper delivery models of a genetic service, it is important to take into considerat...
Introduction Genetic testing for hereditary cancers can improve long-term health outcomes through id...
Contains fulltext : 47569.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: To enable primary care ...
Obtaining genetic testing insurance authorizations for patients is a complex, time‐involved process ...
Genetic testing and genetic counseling are crucial components of the growing Precision Medicine init...
Genetics in health care is shifting, and responsibilities of genetic and nongenetic specialists are ...
The field of precision medicine has undergone significant growth over the past 10 years. Despite inc...
A new paradigm in disease classification, diagnosis and treatment is rapidly approaching. Known as p...
As genetics becomes increasingly integrated into all areas of healthcare and the use of complex gen...
Objectives: Implementing new programs to support precision medicine in clinical settings is a comple...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to explore the current practice and geographic location trends...
Recent population-wide genetic testing analyses suggest that over 1% of the general population are c...
Background: Precision medicine involves three major innovations currently taking place in healthcar...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to review the current state of the PA profession regarding g...
Abstract Ensuring patient access to genomic information in the face of increasing demand requires ...
When evaluating proper delivery models of a genetic service, it is important to take into considerat...
Introduction Genetic testing for hereditary cancers can improve long-term health outcomes through id...
Contains fulltext : 47569.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: To enable primary care ...
Obtaining genetic testing insurance authorizations for patients is a complex, time‐involved process ...
Genetic testing and genetic counseling are crucial components of the growing Precision Medicine init...
Genetics in health care is shifting, and responsibilities of genetic and nongenetic specialists are ...