Electronic Health Records and Genomics: Perspectives from the Association for Molecular Pathology Electronic Health Record (EHR) Interoperability for Clinical Genomics Data Working Group.

J Mol Diagn

The Electronic Health Record Interoperability for Clinical Genomics Data Working Group of the Informatics Subdivision, Association for Molecular Pathology, Rockville, Maryland; Department of Pathology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Published: January 2022

The use of genomics in medicine is expanding rapidly, but information systems are lagging in their ability to support genomic workflows both from the laboratory and patient-facing provider perspective. The complexity of genomic data, the lack of needed data standards, and lack of genomic fluency and functionality as well as several other factors have contributed to the gaps between genomic data generation, interoperability, and utilization. These gaps are posing significant challenges to laboratory and pathology professionals, clinicians, and patients in the ability to generate, communicate, consume, and use genomic test results. The Association for Molecular Pathology Electronic Health Record Working Group was convened to assess the challenges and opportunities and to recommend solutions on ways to resolve current problems associated with the display and use of genomic data in electronic health records.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmoldx.2021.09.009DOI Listing

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