HNF Partners with InformedDNA® on CMT Genie Project

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In partnership with InformedDNA® , the Hereditary Neuropathy Foundation (HNF) has added more value to their Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) Genie Project — a patient-initiated at-home genetic testing program, providing faster and more equitable access to critical genetic care for the CMT community and their health care providers. CMT is an inheritable, progressive condition that occurs when gene mutations affect all the nerves outside the brain and spinal column. Scientists have now discovered 131 CMT-related genes. Mutations in these genes cause 165 individual subtypes. The most common is CMT1A.

Since its launch in August 2022, over 300 patients have been connected to genetic testing through the CMT Genie. This new partnership is a more comprehensive approach allowing us to more efficiently connect patients with genetic counseling and genetic testing options for an increased diagnosis rate.

“Knowing what to test for, which panel to order, and from which lab to order the test requires a level of expertise previously not widely available to the CMT community. Many commercial labs offer genetic testing for CMT, but they each test for different genes, and many have several different panels, each with different genes. No commercial lab offers testing for all known CMT genes. Unless a patient is within proximity to a CMT Center of Excellence, access to this expertise isn’t an option. With telehealth visits with InformedDNA’s genetic counselors, licensed in all 50 states, HNF now has the solution.” -Joy Aldrich, HNF Global Registry for Inherited Neuropathies Coordinator.

The CMT community has endured a historical absence of patient education and self-advocacy resources around the importance and availability of genetic counseling, genetic testing, clinical trials, and research participation opportunities. These combine to form a significant healthcare barrier that often prevents many community members from receiving a definitive genetic diagnosis.

Additionally, due to cost-prohibitive genetic testing options, providers are hesitant to order testing for many reasons, including a perceived lack of available treatments and a shortfall of CMT genetic testing expertise, worsening the barrier to a definitive genetic diagnosis. By connecting CMT patients to proper CMT genetic testing, HNF’s new partnership with InformedDNA® strengthens our commitment to eliminating barriers to genetic testing and adequate CMT care.

“Since our inception in 2007 as the first telehealth genetic counseling company in the nation, we have remained focused on one vision: to revolutionize the application of genomic insights to enhance patient care and improve outcomes for all. With the largest team of independent genetics experts and board-certified genetic counselors on staff, we specialize in connecting rare disease patients to the information and testing they need to navigate a challenging diagnosis. We are thrilled to add HNF and their CMT patients to our genetics community.” – Megan Czarniecki, MS, MS, CGC | Chief Operating Officer, InformedDNA

About InformedDNA

Established in 2007 as the nation’s pioneer telehealth Genetic Counseling company, InformedDNA has evolved into a leading tech-enabled genomic solutions provider. With a team of experienced board-certified genetics experts and proprietary logic technologies, InformedDNA offers cost and clinical management solutions including Genetic Testing Utilization Management, Genetic Counseling, Payment Integrity, and Clinical Trial support. InformedDNA partners with clients across commercial and government health plans, health systems, biopharma, and other risk-bearing organizations to optimize clinical decision-making, reduce risk and downstream costs, and ensure compliance with safety and quality standards. InformedDNA is headquartered in St. Petersburg, FL. For more information, visit www.InformedDNA.com.

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