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When screentime fails: initiative to improve completion of hereditary cancer genetic testing after telemedicine counseling.

Created on 25 Jun 2026

Authors

Isabel R Murray, Muhammad Danyal Ahsan, Lauren Mitchell, Siena Gioia, Michelle Primiano, Amanda Laterza Ozarowski, Tina Karimaghaie, Steve Lopez, Ravi N Sharaf, Melissa K Frey

Published in

Familial cancer. Volume 25. Issue 3. Jun 25, 2026. Epub Jun 25, 2026.

Abstract

Telemedicine has broadened access to genetic counseling while maintaining high levels of patient satisfaction. However, emerging evidence suggests lower completion rates of genetic testing following virtual visits compared with in-person encounters. This study evaluated genetic testing completion rates among patients who underwent cancer risk assessment via telemedicine and assessed the effect of a structured follow-up telephone reminder on genetic testing completion. We conducted a retrospective review of a quality improvement initiative - Genetic Engagement via Navigation and Encouragement (GENE CALL) - designed to address incomplete genetic testing following telemedicine counseling. The study included all patients who underwent virtual cancer risk assessment between September 2023 and July 2024 at a single urban academic cancer genetics program. Patients who expressed interest in genetic testing but had not scheduled specimen collection were contacted by telephone as a reminder. During the call, patients were asked about ongoing interest in testing and barriers to scheduling; they were also offered assistance completing specimen collection. Among 647 patients evaluated via telemedicine, 469 (72.5%) expressed interest in genetic testing. Of these, 290 (61.8%) had scheduled or completed testing, while 179 (38.2%) had not. Among those who had not scheduled testing, 120 (67.0%) were successfully reached by telephone, and 98 (81.7%) confirmed ongoing interest in completing testing. At 3-month follow-up, 48 (40.0%) of the 120 contacted patients had completed testing, compared with 13 (22.0%) of 59 patients who were not reached (p = 0.017). Telephone follow-up is an effective strategy to improve genetic testing completion after virtual counseling.

PMID:
42348011
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 25 Jun 2026.

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