Brown Shelby, Puumala Susan, Leonhard Jennifer, Bell Megan, Flanagan Jason, Dean Lori Williamson, Stein Quinn
Sanford Health, 1500 W 22nd Street #401, Sioux Falls, SD, 57105, USA.
Department of Genetic Counseling, Augustana University, Sioux Falls, SD, USA.
J Genet Couns. 2018 Aug;27(4):800-813. doi: 10.1007/s10897-017-0180-x. Epub 2017 Dec 4.
While traditional components of genetic counseling sessions are well recognized, less is known about insurance and financial discussions. This study sought to examine "genesurance counseling" which we defined as: that portion of a genetic counseling session, whether intentional or non-intentional, that is devoted to the topic of costs and insurance/third party coverage (particularly for genetic testing). Our objective was to assess genetic counselors' practices and perspective related to genesurance counseling. A survey link was sent by e-mail to members of the National Society of Genetic Counselors (approximately 3100 NSGC members). A total of 571 genetic counselors participated in the survey of which 550 identified as clinical genetic counselors. Survey data were used to investigate differences between specialties, impact on patient rapport, changes in practice dynamics, and devotion of clinic time. Overwhelmingly, 99% of participants acknowledged conducting genesurance counseling, 87% believed it to be part of their job description, and 85% viewed it as an important aspect of genetic counseling. On average, respondents estimated they devoted 10% of their session, or 6 min, to genesurance counseling. Of the surveyed participants, 95% reported genesurance counseling as having some form of influence in a patient's decision regarding genetic testing, and 74% stated that genesurance counseling concerns change the practice and dynamic of their clinic. "Genesurance counseling" is not a topic which has been studied to date. Our study highlights the changes in genetic counselors' roles and responsibilities regarding insurance and financial counseling.
虽然遗传咨询环节的传统组成部分已广为人知,但对于保险和财务方面的讨论却了解较少。本研究旨在探讨“基因保险咨询”,我们将其定义为:遗传咨询环节中,无论是有意还是无意涉及成本以及保险/第三方支付(特别是针对基因检测)主题的部分。我们的目标是评估遗传咨询师在基因保险咨询方面的实践和观点。通过电子邮件向美国国家遗传咨询师协会的成员(约3100名NSGC成员)发送了调查链接。共有571名遗传咨询师参与了此次调查,其中550名被认定为临床遗传咨询师。调查数据用于研究不同专业之间的差异、对患者融洽关系的影响、实践动态的变化以及诊所时间的分配情况。绝大多数(99%)的参与者承认进行过基因保险咨询,87%的人认为这是他们工作职责的一部分,85%的人将其视为遗传咨询的一个重要方面。平均而言,受访者估计他们在咨询环节中花费10%的时间,即6分钟用于基因保险咨询。在接受调查的参与者中,95%报告称基因保险咨询对患者关于基因检测的决定有某种形式的影响,74%表示基因保险咨询方面的问题改变了他们诊所的实践和动态。“基因保险咨询”是一个迄今为止尚未被研究的主题。我们的研究突出了遗传咨询师在保险和财务咨询方面角色和职责的变化。