Insurers are rapidly gaining access to consumers’ genetic information. In the US, federal law bars using genetic information in health insurance, but not in life, disability, or long-term care insurance. Accordingly, insurers may fear adverse selection: individuals could undergo testing, learn they have risky genes, and purchase insurance without revealing test results. While other countries have established moratoria on insurers’ use of genetic information, there is no consensus in the U.S. regarding how to avoid ‘unfair discrimination.’ The chapter discusses alternative solutions, including government bans of insurers’ use of genetic information, or limiting insurer information to only high-risk genes
As the science of genetic testing progresses, the debate surrounding the uses of genetic information...
In the last several years, genetic sequencing technologies have become widely accessible to consumer...
Every person has the right to privacy and has to be protected against genetic discrimination. With t...
Insurers are rapidly gaining access to consumers’ genetic information. In the US, federal law bars u...
Should life insurance companies have access to consumers’ genetic information? In deciding whether t...
SummarySince 1991, 28 states have enacted laws that prohibit insurers' use of genetic information in...
Increasing the efficiency of risk assessment for the purposes of personal insurance is impossible wi...
Recent advances in genetics have included the discovery of genes related to disease. There has also...
Informed by a search of the literature about the usage of genetic testing information (GTI) by insur...
Most states have enacted genetic nondiscrimination laws in health insurance, and federal legislation...
We compare the alternative approaches for regulating genetic information in the health insurance ma...
International audienceThe development of genetic testing creates opportunities to better target dise...
AbstractLaura Bonetta reports on a US move to restrict access to people's medical information but it...
Insurance has not always been viewed as a corporate behemoth; it was once seen as the basis for a fa...
With the coming prospect of genetic testing a lot of problems will arise. In the health insurance ma...
As the science of genetic testing progresses, the debate surrounding the uses of genetic information...
In the last several years, genetic sequencing technologies have become widely accessible to consumer...
Every person has the right to privacy and has to be protected against genetic discrimination. With t...
Insurers are rapidly gaining access to consumers’ genetic information. In the US, federal law bars u...
Should life insurance companies have access to consumers’ genetic information? In deciding whether t...
SummarySince 1991, 28 states have enacted laws that prohibit insurers' use of genetic information in...
Increasing the efficiency of risk assessment for the purposes of personal insurance is impossible wi...
Recent advances in genetics have included the discovery of genes related to disease. There has also...
Informed by a search of the literature about the usage of genetic testing information (GTI) by insur...
Most states have enacted genetic nondiscrimination laws in health insurance, and federal legislation...
We compare the alternative approaches for regulating genetic information in the health insurance ma...
International audienceThe development of genetic testing creates opportunities to better target dise...
AbstractLaura Bonetta reports on a US move to restrict access to people's medical information but it...
Insurance has not always been viewed as a corporate behemoth; it was once seen as the basis for a fa...
With the coming prospect of genetic testing a lot of problems will arise. In the health insurance ma...
As the science of genetic testing progresses, the debate surrounding the uses of genetic information...
In the last several years, genetic sequencing technologies have become widely accessible to consumer...
Every person has the right to privacy and has to be protected against genetic discrimination. With t...