The National Academies Roundtable on Genomics and Precision Health, in collaboration with the National Cancer Policy Forum, hosted a public workshop that examined how genomic data are used in health care, outside of the traditional settings for clinical genetics. The workshop identified opportunities for advancement of precision health care delivery. The event also explored how patients, clinicians, and payers assess and act upon the risks and benefits of genomic screening and diagnostic testing. Discussions focused on strategies to ensure that genomic applications are responsibly and equitably adopted to benefit populations as well as individuals over time. This Proceedings of a Workshop summarizes content from the event.
Table of Contents
Front Matter
1 Introduction
2 Improving Health Through Genomics
3 Enabling Patients to Benefit from Genomics
4 Building an Equitable Precision Health Care System
5 Exploring Logistical Barriers to Genetic Testing
6 System-Level Challenges and Opportunities
7 The Future of Genomics in Precision Health Care
References
Appendix A: Workshop Agenda
Appendix B: Speaker Biographies