Model for Integration of Monogenic Diabetes Diagnosis Into Routine Care: The Personalized Diabetes Medicine Program.
Haichen ZhangJeffrey W KleinbergerKristin A MaloneyYue GuanTrevor J MathiasKatharine BisordiElizabeth A StreetenKristina BlessingMallory N SnyderLee A BrombergerJessica GoehringerAmy KimballColeen M DamcottCasey O TaylorMichaela NicholsonDevon NwabaKathleen PalmerDanielle SewellNicholas AmbulosLinda J B JengAlan R ShuldinerPhilip LevinDavid J CareyToni I PollinPublished in: Diabetes care (2022)
We successfully modeled the efficient incorporation of monogenic diabetes diagnosis into the diabetes care setting, using multiple strategies to screen and identify a subpopulation with a 12.1% prevalence of monogenic diabetes by molecular testing. Self-referral was particularly efficient (32% prevalence), suggesting that educating the lay public in addition to clinicians may be the most effective way to increase the diagnosis rate in monogenic diabetes. Scaling up this model will assure access to diagnosis and customized treatment among those with monogenic diabetes and, more broadly, access to personalized medicine across disease areas.