Insurance underwriting aims to identify risk factors that stratify customers into homogeneous groups, so that appropriate premiums can be charged for each group. However, use of genetic risk factors, over which individuals have no control, is controversial. But progress in genetic research is enabling better understanding of gene-environment interactions and associated multifactorial disorders. So, private and undisclosed genetic information may allow adverse selection, as insurers can only charge an average price. Adverse selection will occur if the lowest risk group decides against purchasing insurance when their expected utility of insurance falls below a certain threshold. We explore this boundary
Use of the genetic testing results by insurance companies for underwriting process has been a resear...
The Human Genetics Commission intends to study the use of family history in underwriting, regarding ...
Insurers are rapidly gaining access to consumers’ genetic information. In the US, federal law bars u...
The focus of genetics is shifting its contribution to common, complex disorders. New genetic risk fa...
Rapid advances in genetic epidemiology and the setting up of large-scale cohort studies have shifted...
Most states have enacted genetic nondiscrimination laws in health insurance, and federal legislation...
Consumer groups fear that the use of genetic testing information in insurance underwriting might lea...
Individual, personalized genetic information is increasingly available, leading to the possibility o...
Insurers typically argue that regulatory limits on their ability to use genetic tests will induce ‘a...
The risk-delimiting tools available to insurance companies are therefore substantial and it is also ...
International audienceThe development of genetic testing creates opportunities to better target dise...
Consumer groups fear that the use of genetic testing information in insurance underwriting might lea...
The article discusses the potential impact of the diffusion of genetic testing on healthcare insuran...
Recent advances in genetics have included the discovery of genes related to disease. There has also...
Individual, personalized genetic information is increasingly available, leading to the possibility o...
Use of the genetic testing results by insurance companies for underwriting process has been a resear...
The Human Genetics Commission intends to study the use of family history in underwriting, regarding ...
Insurers are rapidly gaining access to consumers’ genetic information. In the US, federal law bars u...
The focus of genetics is shifting its contribution to common, complex disorders. New genetic risk fa...
Rapid advances in genetic epidemiology and the setting up of large-scale cohort studies have shifted...
Most states have enacted genetic nondiscrimination laws in health insurance, and federal legislation...
Consumer groups fear that the use of genetic testing information in insurance underwriting might lea...
Individual, personalized genetic information is increasingly available, leading to the possibility o...
Insurers typically argue that regulatory limits on their ability to use genetic tests will induce ‘a...
The risk-delimiting tools available to insurance companies are therefore substantial and it is also ...
International audienceThe development of genetic testing creates opportunities to better target dise...
Consumer groups fear that the use of genetic testing information in insurance underwriting might lea...
The article discusses the potential impact of the diffusion of genetic testing on healthcare insuran...
Recent advances in genetics have included the discovery of genes related to disease. There has also...
Individual, personalized genetic information is increasingly available, leading to the possibility o...
Use of the genetic testing results by insurance companies for underwriting process has been a resear...
The Human Genetics Commission intends to study the use of family history in underwriting, regarding ...
Insurers are rapidly gaining access to consumers’ genetic information. In the US, federal law bars u...