Frontiers in Genetics (Jun 2022)

A Collaborative Psychiatric-Genetics Inpatient Care Delivery Model Improves Access to Clinical Genetic Evaluation, Testing, and Diagnosis for Patients With Neurodevelopmental Disorders

  • Amelle Shillington,
  • Amelle Shillington,
  • Amelle Shillington,
  • Martine Lamy,
  • Martine Lamy,
  • Kelli C. Dominick,
  • Kelli C. Dominick,
  • Michael Sorter,
  • Michael Sorter,
  • Craig A. Erickson,
  • Craig A. Erickson,
  • Robert Hopkin,
  • Robert Hopkin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.901458
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Neurodevelopmental disorders including autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, and global developmental delay are among the most common indications for referral to clinical genetics evaluation; and clinical genetic testing is indicated for people with neurodevelopmental disorders. There are known barriers to care in accessing clinical genetics evaluation for this patient population. We created a collaborative psychiatric–genetics consultation service and psychiatric–genetics outpatient clinic with the goal to improve care delivery to patients with neurodevelopmental disorders. Two years after the launch of this pilot program, our data demonstrate improved access to genetics evaluation with shorter wait times and fewer patients lost to follow-up. Perhaps most importantly, new genetic diagnoses changed medical care for the majority of patients.

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