Access to clinical genetic services: An evaluation of patient referral characteristics and identifying barriers in Michigan

The utilization of genetics in medical care has enhanced the utility of precision medicine and hence increased the need for clinical genetic services. These services have reduced the costs and expanded the availability of genetic testing, but their use is limited in certain populations. This study e...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of genetic counseling 2024-07
Hauptverfasser: Lemke, Lacey N, Bupp, Caleb P, Niemchick, Karen L
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The utilization of genetics in medical care has enhanced the utility of precision medicine and hence increased the need for clinical genetic services. These services have reduced the costs and expanded the availability of genetic testing, but their use is limited in certain populations. This study explores the access to clinical genetic services for Michigan patients referred to a genetics clinic on the western side of the state. Factors included the travel distance (miles), wait time for appointment (days from the referral date to the date of first appointment), population demographics, and cultural characteristics. A retrospective record review of all aged patients (n = 568) referred to a genetics clinic in 2018 demonstrated that all patients were insured (100%), of which majority were white-non-Hispanic (90.7%), more than half were 
ISSN:1059-7700
1573-3599
1573-3599
DOI:10.1002/jgc4.1947