[PDF][PDF] Integrating genomics into healthcare: a global responsibility

Z Stark, L Dolman, TA Manolio, B Ozenberger… - The American Journal of …, 2019 - cell.com
Z Stark, L Dolman, TA Manolio, B Ozenberger, SL Hill, MJ Caulfied, Y Levy, D Glazer
The American Journal of Human Genetics, 2019cell.com
Genomic sequencing is rapidly transitioning into clinical practice, and implementation into
healthcare systems has been supported by substantial government investment, totaling over
US $4 billion, in at least 14 countries. These national genomic-medicine initiatives are
driving transformative change under real-life conditions while simultaneously addressing
barriers to implementation and gathering evidence for wider adoption. We review the
diversity of approaches and current progress made by national genomic-medicine initiatives …
Genomic sequencing is rapidly transitioning into clinical practice, and implementation into healthcare systems has been supported by substantial government investment, totaling over US$4 billion, in at least 14 countries. These national genomic-medicine initiatives are driving transformative change under real-life conditions while simultaneously addressing barriers to implementation and gathering evidence for wider adoption. We review the diversity of approaches and current progress made by national genomic-medicine initiatives in the UK, France, Australia, and US and provide a roadmap for sharing strategies, standards, and data internationally to accelerate implementation.
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