Rep. DelBene Calls for Improved Patient Access to Genetic Testing
Rep.
"Investments in genomics research have led to the development of technologies that present nearly limitless opportunities to implement better diagnosis and treatment methods, enhance patient outcomes, and reduce health care costs," the letter, led by Rep.
Innovations in healthcare -- like precision medicine -- are offering today's patients some of the greatest medical breakthroughs seen in generations. DelBene believes
DelBene serves on the
Full text of the letter follows:
We are writing to request that you examine how the federal government can help improve patient access to genetic testing. Investments in genomics research have led to the development of technologies that present nearly limitless opportunities to implement better diagnosis and treatment methods, enhance patient outcomes, and reduce health care costs. Especially with the passage of the 21st Century Cures Act and continued funding for the Precision Medicine Initiative and Cancer Moonshot, we remain committed to advancing medical innovation and considering the uniqueness of each and every patient.
Despite these important developments, many patients do not have access to genetic testing through their health insurance plans that could make state-of-the-art medical approaches a reality for them. Both the absence of health insurance coverage, including under
Therefore, we ask that you initiate studies to evaluate how the federal government can promote access to genetic testing for use in clinical settings. We request the
examine how genetic testing can improve preventative care measures and precision medicine initiatives;
make recommendations on how the federal government can--
encourage the expansion of health insurance coverage of genetic testing, including diagnostic, predictive, presymptomatic, and whole genome sequencing,
support the development of evidence for the clinical utility of genetic tests, and
strengthen related workforce training efforts, including increasing the number of genetic counselors; and,
analyze how the utilization of genetic testing can reduce health care expenditures.
We further ask the
review how the current
develop recommendations on how the
analyze how the utilization of genetic testing can reduce expenditures for the federal government.
We look forward to working with you to help improve access to genetic testing. Thank you for your consideration of our request.
Sincerely,
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