Current state of genomic policies in healthcare among EU member states: results of a survey of chief medical officers

W. Mazzucco, Roberta Pastorino, T. Lagerberg, Marco Colotto, E. D'Andrea, C. Marotta, C. Marzuillo, P. Villari, A. Federici, Walter Ricciardi, Stefania Boccia

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: A need for a governance of genomics in healthcare among European Union (EU) countries arose during an international meeting of experts on public health genomics (PHG). We have conducted a survey on existing national genomic policies in healthcare among Chief Medical Officers (CMOs) of the 28 EU member states, plus Norway. METHODS: A questionnaire was sent to CMOs after a meeting on the policy implications of PHG held during the Italian presidency of the Council of EU in 2014. The survey was closed in November 2015. RESULTS: CMOs response rate was 65.5% (19/29). Twelve (63.2%) reported that their countries had a policy for genomics in healthcare in place, and 15 (78.9%) reported that public funding existed. Public research facilities for the development of such policies were documented in 13 (68.4%) countries, and 15 (83.3%) had working groups devoted to policy development. National agencies carrying out Health Technology Assessment of genomic-based technologies were present in nine countries (50%). Sixteen (88.9%) countries reported having agencies dealing with ethical issues related to genomic technologies. About 55% of countries disclosed the lack of information campaigns aimed at citizens, and 44.4% reported they had a legal framework for direct-to-consumer genetic tests. CONCLUSION: Belgium, France, Italy, Spain and UK documented the presence of a policy on genomics in healthcare. While many caveats are necessary because of the methodology, results suggest a need for a co-ordinated effort to foster development and harmonization of dedicated policies across EU to responsibly integrate genomics policies into existing health systems.
Lingua originaleEnglish
pagine (da-a)931-937
Numero di pagine7
RivistaEuropean Journal of Public Health
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2017

Keywords

  • Healthcare
  • Public health genomic
  • Survey
  • genetic screening
  • public health medicine

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