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The Science and Technology Committee has warned that NHS digital infrastructure delays and reduced training budgets are holding back the deployment of the UK’s world-leading genomics capabilities in the NHS.
Despite having the potential to transform the NHS, as shown through the 100,000 Genomes Project, the committee’s report warns of public support being lost due to the lack of awareness of the benefits.
The report also says that ethical concerns over the collection and use of patient data risks making the planned NHS Genomic Medicine Service unable to deliver upon this potential, and therefore calls for the Concordat and Moratorium agreed between the Government and the Association of 20 British Insurers to be renewed.
It argues that the government must invest in digital infrastructure, embed genomics in all relevant training courses and medical revalidation processes and ensure public understanding and support is gathered and that patients do not refuse consent out of concern about use by insurance providers. Furthermore, the government must conduct a full evaluation of the 100,000 Genomes Project.
Norman Lamb, chair of the committee, said: “The UK is a world leader in genomics, and the establishment of a Genomics Medicine Service could dramatically improve health outcomes of UK citizens. Genomics has the potential to revolutionise NHS healthcare, but we are concerned that this potential is threatened by delays in the NHS’ digital projects, reduced genomics training budgets, and potential public concerns over sharing personal health data.”
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