Not quite... that it the raw sequencing cost and doesn't cover the prep work required, or likely the computational resources required for processing. It is actually almost to the point where the computational costs are more than the costs of raw sequencing.
And, for the places where you can get a $3K genome sequenced, it isn't likely that they will service outside (non-research) customers.
And, for the places where you can get a $3K genome sequenced, it isn't likely that they will service outside (non-research) customers.