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MD calls for widespread recognition of genetic counselors
In Dr. Bruce Beuhler’s latest post on his blog Human Genome and Clinical Diagnosis: The Yin and the Yang, he calls for the long overdue recognition of genetic counselors as valuable members of the healthcare team.
As Dr. Beuhler accurately points out:
“Many states do not license Genetic Counselors, and therefore insurers refuse to pay for services or assign codes for genetic counseling. The lack of reimbursement for genetic counseling services has limited placement of Board Certified counselors in private practices of Medicine. Presently a significant number of Genetic Counselors are in Academic practices, but are excluded from professional fee plans and faculty positions partly due to lack of recognition through licensure.”
Currently, there are only 6 states that have active licensure rules and regulations in place, while another 6 are currently writing rules and regulations for already passed licensure legislation. Although, there are several more states taking efforts to introduce licensure legislation, this struggle is far from over and widespread lobbying by genetic counselors and other allied health professionals is still needed.