TY - JOUR
T1 - National clinical Genetic Networks - GENets - Establishment of expert collaborations in Denmark
AU - Lildballe, Dorte L
AU - Frederiksen, Anja Lisbeth
AU - Schönewolf-Greulich, Bitten
AU - Brasch-Andersen, Charlotte
AU - Lautrup, Charlotte Kvist
AU - Karstensen, Helena Gásdal
AU - Pedersen, Inge Søkilde
AU - Sunde, Lone
AU - Risom, Lotte
AU - Rasmussen, Maria
AU - Bertelsen, Mette
AU - Andersen, Mette Klarskov
AU - Rendtorff, Nanna Dahl
AU - Gregersen, Pernille Axél
AU - Tørring, Pernille M
AU - Hammer-Hansen, Sophia
AU - Boonen, Susanne E
AU - Lindquist, Suzanne Granhøj
AU - Hammer, Trine Bjørg
AU - Diness, Birgitte R
N1 - Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.
PY - 2023/12
Y1 - 2023/12
N2 - Genetic conditions are often familial, but not all relatives receive counseling from the same institution. It is therefore necessary to ensure consistency in variant interpretation, counseling practices, and clinical follow up across health care providers. Furthermore, as new possibilities for gene-specific treatments emerge and whole genome sequencing becomes more widely available, efficient data handling and knowledge sharing between clinical laboratory geneticists and medical specialists in clinical genetics are increasingly important. In Denmark, these needs have been addressed through the establishment of collaborative national networks called Genetic Expert Networks or "GENets". These networks have enhanced patient and family care significantly by bringing together groups of experts in national collaborations. This promotes coordinated clinical care, the dissemination of best clinical practices, and facilitates the exchange of new knowledge.
AB - Genetic conditions are often familial, but not all relatives receive counseling from the same institution. It is therefore necessary to ensure consistency in variant interpretation, counseling practices, and clinical follow up across health care providers. Furthermore, as new possibilities for gene-specific treatments emerge and whole genome sequencing becomes more widely available, efficient data handling and knowledge sharing between clinical laboratory geneticists and medical specialists in clinical genetics are increasingly important. In Denmark, these needs have been addressed through the establishment of collaborative national networks called Genetic Expert Networks or "GENets". These networks have enhanced patient and family care significantly by bringing together groups of experts in national collaborations. This promotes coordinated clinical care, the dissemination of best clinical practices, and facilitates the exchange of new knowledge.
U2 - 10.1016/j.ejmg.2023.104872
DO - 10.1016/j.ejmg.2023.104872
M3 - Article
C2 - 37967791
SN - 1769-7212
VL - 66
JO - European Journal of Medical Genetics
JF - European Journal of Medical Genetics
IS - 12
M1 - 104872
ER -