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A Pooled Electronic Consultation Program to Improve Access to Genetics Specialists.

Emma K FolkertsRen E C PelletierDaniel C ChungSusan A GoldsteinDouglas S MicalizziKristen M ShannonDavid A SweetserEugene K WongHeidi L RehmLeland E Hull
Published in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2023)
Innovative service delivery models are needed to increase access to genetics specialists. Electronic consultation (e-Consult) programs can connect clinicians with specialists. At Massachusetts General Hospital, an e-Consult service was created to address genomics-related questions. In its first year, the e-Consult service triaged 153 requests and completed 122 in an average of 3.2 days. Of the 95 e-Consults with actionable recommendations, there was documentation that most ordering clinicians followed through (82%). A variety of providers used the service, although the majority (77%) were generalists. E-Consult models should be considered as one way to increase access to genetics care.
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