npj Genomic Medicine (Jul 2025)
Geno4ME Study: implementation of whole genome sequencing for population screening in a large healthcare system
- Isabelle A. Lucas Beckett,
- Kate R. Emery,
- Josiah T. Wagner,
- Kathleen Jade,
- Benjamin A. Cosgrove,
- John Welle,
- JB Rinaldi,
- Lindsay Dickey,
- Kyle Jones,
- Nick Wagner,
- Eric M. Shull,
- Jon Clemens,
- Kalliopi Trachana,
- Lance Anderson,
- Allison Kudla,
- Brett Smith,
- Hakon Verespej,
- Li Chi Yuan,
- Elizabeth Denne,
- Erica Ramos,
- Jennifer C. Lovejoy,
- Krzysztof Olszewski,
- Martin G. Reese,
- Misty J. Reynolds,
- Mandy M. Miller,
- Alexa K. Dowdell,
- Brianna Beck,
- James M. Scanlan,
- Mary B. Campbell,
- Andrew T. Magis,
- Keri Vartanian,
- Brian D. Piening,
- Carlo B. Bifulco,
- Ora K. Gordon
Affiliations
- Isabelle A. Lucas Beckett
- Providence Health and Services
- Kate R. Emery
- Providence Health and Services
- Josiah T. Wagner
- Providence Health and Services
- Kathleen Jade
- Institute For Systems Biology
- Benjamin A. Cosgrove
- Providence Health and Services
- John Welle
- Providence Health and Services
- JB Rinaldi
- Center for Outcomes Research and Education
- Lindsay Dickey
- Center for Outcomes Research and Education
- Kyle Jones
- Center for Outcomes Research and Education
- Nick Wagner
- Providence Health and Services
- Eric M. Shull
- Providence Health and Services
- Jon Clemens
- Providence Health and Services
- Kalliopi Trachana
- Institute For Systems Biology
- Lance Anderson
- Providence Health and Services
- Allison Kudla
- Institute For Systems Biology
- Brett Smith
- Institute For Systems Biology
- Hakon Verespej
- Institute For Systems Biology
- Li Chi Yuan
- Providence Health and Services
- Elizabeth Denne
- Genome Medical, South San Francisco
- Erica Ramos
- Genome Medical, South San Francisco
- Jennifer C. Lovejoy
- Institute For Systems Biology
- Krzysztof Olszewski
- Fabric Genomics
- Martin G. Reese
- Fabric Genomics
- Misty J. Reynolds
- Providence Health and Services
- Mandy M. Miller
- Providence Health and Services
- Alexa K. Dowdell
- Providence Health and Services
- Brianna Beck
- Providence Health and Services
- James M. Scanlan
- Providence Health and Services
- Mary B. Campbell
- Providence Health and Services
- Andrew T. Magis
- Institute For Systems Biology
- Keri Vartanian
- Center for Outcomes Research and Education
- Brian D. Piening
- Providence Health and Services
- Carlo B. Bifulco
- Providence Health and Services
- Ora K. Gordon
- Providence Health and Services
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1038/s41525-025-00508-1
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 10,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 15
Abstract
Abstract The Genomic Medicine for Everyone (Geno4ME) study was established across the seven-state Providence Health system to enable genomics research and genome-guided care across patients’ lifetimes. We included multi-lingual outreach to underrepresented groups, a novel electronic informed consent and education platform, and whole genome sequencing with clinical return of results and electronic health record integration for 78 hereditary disease genes and four pharmacogenes. Whole genome sequences were banked for research and variant reanalysis. The program provided genetic counseling, pharmacist support, and guideline-based clinical recommendations for patients and their providers. Over 30,800 potential participants were initially contacted, with 2716 consenting and 2017 having results returned (47.5% racial and ethnic minority individuals). Overall, 432 (21.4%) had test results with one or more management recommendations related to hereditary disease(s) and/or pharmacogenomics. We propose Geno4ME as a framework to integrate population health genomics into routine healthcare.