Eyes on the Prize Summit: Truth Telling About Genetic Testing

Eyes on the Prize Summit: Truth Telling About Genetic Testing

Truth Telling about Genetic Testing Monograph
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September 20-21, 2007
Washington, DC

Summit Outcomes: Read about the conclusions and action items from this unique process.

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Genetic Testing Resources: Summit participants prepared for the event through targeted readings to advance, instead of repeat, the current dialogue.

The two-day meeting brought together a wide variety of stakeholders to examine the current genetic testing landscape and propose solutions to advance the field of quality diagnostics. Attendees hailed from multiple perspectives but recognized one unifying goal: We all seek the prize of better health and excellent quality of life for our loved ones and ourselves. In the words of one Summit participant: “All stakeholders want what is best for the patients. The promise of better healthcare is within our control.”

There are many wonderful examples of systems in our world radically re-tooling themselves to be superbly functional and effective. The interstate highway system, requiring the coordination of many states, was originally planned to provide key ground transport of military supplies and troop deployments, and it has become a key element in American life, for pleasure and work.

The Federal Aviation Administration was born of a unique combination of government and industry partners determining the best course for regulation and innovation. They even threw in a few environmentalists to help determine impact!

At the Genetic Alliance 2007 Annual Conference, themed “The Year of the Advocate,” Newt Gingrich spoke of the need for us to be both patient and visionary—on the brink of numerous new worlds. The pace of science has quickened to such a degree that as we envision the future today, we are akin to Isaac Newton trying to invent the iPhone—that was the challenge and the inspiration for the Summit.

Genetic testing is a major focus for many in the research, laboratory, clinical, regulatory, and policy communities. In the 21st century, genetic testing requires that we speak and seek the truth—about the systems that surround, impede, and support it. Ultimately, diagnostics must be the vanguard of the integration of genetics and genomics into medicine, for the benefit of patients and communities. This meeting, as indicated by its title, focused on the genetic testing landscape as it relates to the ultimate outcome—excellent diagnosis to serve the men, women, and children who so desperately need appropriate tests and treatments.

Stakeholders addressed difficult questions to capitalize on the tremendous asset of genetic testing in its many applications. The resources, materials, and discussion were distilled into recommendations for genetic testing—from development through to services.

Presenters and attendees were prepared beforehand through a variety of means, including surveys, webinars, and targeted readings, to advance the discussion rather than reiterate an old dialogue. The attendees were more than an audience: They were participants in the dialogue, and they asked questions and challenged presenters. Together, all participants engaged in honest, sophisticated discussion and emerged with points of action that will transform the system and achieve health.

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