sábado, 12 de noviembre de 2011

Abstract | Practical considerations to guide development of access controls and decision support for genetic information in electronic medical records

BMC Health Serv Res. 2011 Nov 2;11(1):294. [Epub ahead of print]

Practical considerations to guide development of access controls and decision support for genetic information in electronic medical records.

Abstract

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND:

Genetic testing is increasingly used as a tool throughout the health care system. In 2011 the number of clinically available genetic tests is approaching 2,000, and wide variation exists between these tests in their sensitivity, specificity, and clinical implications, as well as the potential for discrimination based on their results.

DISCUSSION:

As health care systems increasingly implement electronic medical record systems (EMRs) they must carefully consider how to use information from this wide spectrum of genetic tests, with whom to share information, and how to provide decision support for clinicians to properly interpret the information. Although some characteristics of genetic tests overlap with other medical test results, there are reasons to make genetic test results widely available to health care providers and counterbalancing reasons to restrict access to these test results to honor patient preferences, and avoid distracting or confusing clinicians with irrelevant but complex information. Electronic medical records can facilitate and provide reasonable restrictions on access to genetic test results and deliver education and decision support tools to guide appropriate interpretation and use.

SUMMARY:

This paper will review some of the key characteristics of genetic tests as they relate to the design of access controls and decision support for genetic test information in an EMR, emphasizing the clear need for health information technology (HIT) to be part of optimal implementation of genetic medicine, and the importance of understanding key characteristics of genetic tests when designing HIT applications.

PMID:
22047175
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Abstract Practical considerations to guide development of access controls and decision support for genetic information in electronic medical records

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