Healthcare Innovation June 21, 2022
David Raths

Strategies are needed to integrate, manage, and deliver genomic data, test results, and interpretations in ways that are consumable by end users, who may not be trained in genomics

In a report following Phase 4 of the Sync for Genes project, an expert panel described challenges identified and five recommendations that could advance the Sync for Genes program through future phases.

The Sync for Genes program, launched in 2017 by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) initially in partnership with the National Institutes of Health, is designed to enable the sharing of standardized genomic information among laboratories, providers, patients, and researchers by advancing the...

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