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Pharmacogenomic Testing to Support Prescribing in Primary Care: a Structured Review of Implementation Models

Judith Hayward, John McDermott, Nadeem Qureshi, William G. Newman

2021Pharmacogenomics36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The application of pharmacogenomics could meaningfully contribute toward medicines optimization within primary care. This review identified 13 studies describing eight implementation models utilizing a multi-gene pharmacogenomic panel within a primary care or community setting. These were small feasibility studies (n <200). They demonstrated importance and feasibility of pre-test counseling, the role of the pharmacist, data integration into the electronic medical record and point-of-care clinical decision support systems (CDSS). Findings were considered alongside existing primary care prescribing practices and implementation frameworks to demonstrate how issues may be addressed by existing nationalized healthcare and primary care infrastructure. Development of point-of-care CDSS should be prioritized; establishing clinical leadership, education programs, defining practitioner roles and responsibilities and addressing commissioning issues will also be crucial.

Topics & Concepts

PharmacogenomicsPoint of carePrimary careClinical decision support systemMedicineProject commissioningHealth careDecision support systemElectronic medical recordPharmacistNursingFamily medicinePublishingComputer sciencePharmacyPharmacologyPolitical scienceData miningLawPharmacogenetics and Drug MetabolismPharmaceutical Practices and Patient OutcomesHealth Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life