Current conditions in medical genetics practice
Autor: | Megan Lyon, Alisha Keehn, Michael S. Watson, Deborah R. Maiese, David Flannery |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
medicine.medical_specialty Telemedicine telemedicine National Coordinating Center for seven Regional Genetics Service Collaboratives genetics workforce access to care Genetic counseling Genetics Medical Public policy Genetic Counseling Directory 030105 genetics & heredity Brief Communication wait times 03 medical and health sciences Physicians Surveys and Questionnaires medicine Humans Social media Genetics (clinical) Genetic Services United States 030104 developmental biology Current practice Family medicine Workforce Medical genetics Psychology Social Media |
Zdroj: | Genetics in Medicine |
ISSN: | 1530-0366 |
Popis: | Purpose This study of current conditions in medical genetics practice is designed to inform public policy development and present possible solutions for improving access to genetic services. Methods Using the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics Member Directory, membership directories from regional collaborative partners, listservs from national partners, and social media, a 16-question survey was electronically distributed in 2015. Results The responses of 924 genetics professionals and related providers present a snapshot of current practice and an assessment of workforce needs. More than 92% of the respondents (837/910) are involved in clinical care. Among geneticists, 60% spend more than 51% of their time in clinical care. Geneticists reported an average of 10.2 new patients per week and 7.8 follow-up visits per week. More than 62% of geneticists said that their practices were nearly full; 9.4% said that they were not taking new patients. The survey identified more than 100 geneticists and 200 genetic counselor job vacancies. Fewer than 18% of respondents reported use of telemedicine. Conclusion When compared with previously published workforce studies, these data show that wait times and average new patient caseloads have increased, while the number of geneticists has not. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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