Periodic Reporting for period 1 - PLATGENE (Development of a platform for a new model of interaction between geneticists and patients with Mendelian diseases.)
Berichtszeitraum: 2017-05-01 bis 2017-10-31
Our idea is to create a bridge between geneticists and people, to help them easily get high quality genetic counselling and testing, valorizing at the same time role and skills of the geneticists.
Genica platform would provide solutions to several issues related to the genetics, such as difficult access to expertises and services by patients affected by rare genetic diseases or familial cancers, poor recognition of the geneticist profession, poor genetic culture of most physicians that use genetics as support in diagnosis and/or in prenatal screening, lack of a reference point for data interpretation, as well as a guide to genetic testing for diagnostic purposes and not.
Through our platform, geneticists find a new way to valorize their expertise, using an organized and simplified online workspace. On the other side, people needing genetic counselling find effective solutions and a concrete reference point for their condition. They can avail of a telemedicine-based system, without the need to travel and move to other centers, saving time and money, accelerating time to get answers to their condition, and reducing their psychological stress.
The main social benefits for people are the availability of a unique and transparent platform allowing an easy access to genetic services (counselling and testing) and the ability to choose between several geneticists, based on their CV, skills and reviews by other users and other professionals.
The main economic benefit for geneticists is the possibility to use a tool to approach the market and expand their catchment area, in a way that validates the upstream skills, leaving independence and visibility. They do not need to invest in marketing to find patients and in the setup of procedures. The platform can accelerate knowledge acquisition and reduce costs to stay updated on the latest technologies.
The platform could facilitate access to high-quality, affordable and cost-effective genetic services for patients with medical conditions requiring rare expertise, improve recognition and visibility of the geneticist profession, promote an interdisciplinary approach to patient care through a greater cooperation between geneticists and physicians.
It could bring significant social benefits enabling equitable access to genetic counselling and genetic tests for the individual patients, regardless of the rarity of their condition or where they live. Moreover, It could also have economic impact in improving efficiency and effectiveness in the use of resources for health systems overall.
The platform also has the potential to become a European reference tool to share knowledge and experiences among professionals in different countries, promote cooperation between Member States, develop precise descriptions of the services required, and elaborate common guidelines.