Queensland Genomics: an adaptive approach for integrating genomics into a public healthcare system
Abstract The establishment of genomics in health care systems has been occurring for the past decade. It is recognised that implementing genomics within a health service is challenging without a system-wide approach. Globally, as clinical genomics implementation programs have matured there is a grow...
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Main Authors: | Miranda E. Vidgen, Dayna Williamson, Katrina Cutler, Claire McCafferty, Robyn L. Ward, Keith McNeil, Nicola Waddell, David Bunker |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/71aff2e4818d4b42b440031c9d380de5 |
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