Association of No-Cost Genetic Testing Program Implementation and Patient Characteristics with Access to Genetic Testing for Inherited Retinal Degenerations

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Importance: The benefits of no-cost genetic testing initiatives have not been characterized. The no-cost My Retina Tracker Genetic Testing Study (MRT-GTS) research registry for inherited retinal degenerations (IRDs) was launched in 2017 in the US. Objective: To investigate the associations of MRT-GTS implementation and patient characteristics with access to genetic testing for IRDs. Design, Setting, and Participants: In a cross-sectional design, analysis of new patients evaluated 12 months before (July 1, 2016, to June 13, 2017) and 12 months after (June 14, 2017, to June 30, 2018) MRT-GTS implementation at a single academic referral eye center was conducted. Participants included 369 patients with IRD. Data analysis was conducted from February to June 2020. Main Outcomes and Measures: Change in rates of successfully obtaining genetic testing, odds ratios (ORs) of association between patient characteristics and obtaining testing, and days elapsed from clinic visit to reporting of results. Results: Among 369 patients (mean [SD] age, 39.5 [20.8] years; 193 [52.3%] women), 144 were evaluated in the pre-MRT-GTS period and 225 in the post-MRT-GTS period. The baseline rate of successfully obtaining testing was 51.4% (95% CI, 42.6%-60.2%). The initiation of MRT-GTS was associated with a 28.9-percentage point increase in testing rate (95% CI, 16.7%-41.1%; P

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Zhao, P. Y., Branham, K., Schlegel, D., Fahim, A. T., & Jayasundera, K. T. (2021). Association of No-Cost Genetic Testing Program Implementation and Patient Characteristics with Access to Genetic Testing for Inherited Retinal Degenerations. JAMA Ophthalmology, 139(4), 449–455. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2021.0004

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