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Initiating an undiagnosed diseases program in the Western Australian public health system

Authors :
Baynam, G
Broley, S
Bauskis, A
Pachter, N
McKenzie, F
Townshend, S
Slee, J
Kiraly-Borri, C
Vasudevan, A
Hawkins, A
Schofield, L
Helmholz, P
Palmer, R
Kung, S
Walker, CE
Molster, C
Lewis, B
Mina, K
Beilby, J
Pathak, G
Poulton, C
Groza, T
Zankl, A
Roscioli, T
Dinger, ME
Mattick, JS
Gahl, W
Groft, S
Tifft, C
Taruscio, D
Lasko, P
Kosaki, K
Wilhelm, H
Melegh, B
Carapetis, J
Jana, S
Chaney, G
Johns, A
Owen, PW
Daly, F
Weeramanthri, T
Dawkins, H
Goldblatt, J
Baynam, G
Broley, S
Bauskis, A
Pachter, N
McKenzie, F
Townshend, S
Slee, J
Kiraly-Borri, C
Vasudevan, A
Hawkins, A
Schofield, L
Helmholz, P
Palmer, R
Kung, S
Walker, CE
Molster, C
Lewis, B
Mina, K
Beilby, J
Pathak, G
Poulton, C
Groza, T
Zankl, A
Roscioli, T
Dinger, ME
Mattick, JS
Gahl, W
Groft, S
Tifft, C
Taruscio, D
Lasko, P
Kosaki, K
Wilhelm, H
Melegh, B
Carapetis, J
Jana, S
Chaney, G
Johns, A
Owen, PW
Daly, F
Weeramanthri, T
Dawkins, H
Goldblatt, J
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

© 2017 The Author(s). Background: New approaches are required to address the needs of complex undiagnosed diseases patients. These approaches include clinical genomic diagnostic pipelines, utilizing intra- and multi-disciplinary platforms, as well as specialty-specific genomic clinics. Both are advancing diagnostic rates. However, complementary cross-disciplinary approaches are also critical to address those patients with multisystem disorders who traverse the bounds of multiple specialties and remain undiagnosed despite existing intra-specialty and genomic-focused approaches. The diagnostic possibilities of undiagnosed diseases include genetic and non-genetic conditions. The focus on genetic diseases addresses some of these disorders, however a cross-disciplinary approach is needed that also simultaneously addresses other disorder types. Herein, we describe the initiation and summary outcomes of a public health system approach for complex undiagnosed patients- the Undiagnosed Diseases Program-Western Australia (UDP-WA). Results: Briefly the UDP-WA is: i) one of a complementary suite of approaches that is being delivered within health service, and with community engagement, to address the needs of those with severe undiagnosed diseases; ii) delivered within a public health system to support equitable access to health care, including for those from remote and regional areas; iii) providing diagnoses and improved patient care; iv) delivering a platform for in-service and real time genomic and phenomic education for clinicians that traverses a diverse range of specialties; v) retaining and recapturing clinical expertise; vi) supporting the education of junior and more senior medical staff; vii) designed to integrate with clinical translational research; and viii) is supporting greater connectedness for patients, families and medical staff. Conclusion: The UDP-WA has been initiated in the public health system to complement existing clinical genomic approaches; it has be

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1081419080
Document Type :
Electronic Resource