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Making good on the promise of genomics in healthcare: the NSW Health perspective

NSW Health is implementing genomics as a mainstream component of clinical care. The strategic, holistic approach is considering infrastructure, data governance and management, workforce, education, service planning and delivery. This work is generating insights about how to realise the promise of ge...

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Published in:Australian health review 2023-12, Vol.47 (6), p.631-633
Main Authors: Willcox, Deb, Trent, Ronald J. A., Lyons, Nigel, Meldrum, Cliff, Kennedy, Peter, Lee, Tamara, Berman, Yemima, Burgess, Bronwyn, Cannings, John William, Canova, Martin Joseph, Halliburton, Celia, Hibbitt, Olivia, Norris, Sarah Karen, Penna, Antonio, Perkins, Andrew, Pilowsky, Eva, Rushton, Shelley
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Summary:NSW Health is implementing genomics as a mainstream component of clinical care. The strategic, holistic approach is considering infrastructure, data governance and management, workforce, education, service planning and delivery. This work is generating insights about how to realise the promise of genomics in healthcare, highlighting the need for strong foundations, real-world application, accessibility and a focus on people using genomic information in clinical care.
ISSN:0156-5788
1449-8944
DOI:10.1071/AH23112