Genetics in Medicine Open (Jan 2024)
P868: How many lost diagnoses? Addressing inequitable access to genomic testing for rare diseases in rural populations
- Ana S.A. Cohen,
- Cassandra Barrett,
- Tricia Zion,
- Riley Moore,
- Emelia Boillat,
- Bradley Belden,
- Emily Farrow,
- Isabelle Thiffault,
- Courtney Berrios,
- Britton Zuccarelli,
- Tomi Pastinen
Affiliations
- Ana S.A. Cohen
- Genomic Medicine Center, Children's Mercy Kansas City, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Children's Mercy Kansas City, UKMC School of Medicine, University of Missouri Kansas City
- Cassandra Barrett
- Genomic Medicine Center, Children's Mercy Kansas City
- Tricia Zion
- Genomic Medicine Center, Children's Mercy Kansas City
- Riley Moore
- Genomic Medicine Center, Children's Mercy Kansas City
- Emelia Boillat
- Genomic Medicine Center, Children's Mercy Kansas City
- Bradley Belden
- Genomic Medicine Center, Children's Mercy Kansas City
- Emily Farrow
- Genomic Medicine Center, Children's Mercy Kansas City, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Children's Mercy Kansas City, UKMC School of Medicine, University of Missouri Kansas City
- Isabelle Thiffault
- Genomic Medicine Center, Children's Mercy Kansas City, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Children's Mercy Kansas City, UKMC School of Medicine, University of Missouri Kansas City
- Courtney Berrios
- Genomic Medicine Center, Children's Mercy Kansas City
- Britton Zuccarelli
- Salina Pediatric Care, Salina Regional Health Center, Department of Pediatrics, University of Kansas School of Medicine - Salina Campus
- Tomi Pastinen
- Genomic Medicine Center, Children's Mercy Kansas City, UKMC School of Medicine, University of Missouri Kansas City; Department of Pediatrics, Children's Mercy Kansas City
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 2
p. 101782