There are a number of very surprising studies that talk about the absolute amenability of these healthcare providers to turn over information without authority. So when we go over those kinds of facts and in some cases partial assumption together, you end up in a context where bad things can happen to good people, and that\u27s what the Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) case really was about
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The wealth of general knowledge resulting from the Human Genome Project will provide the opportunity...
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This article argues that GINA theoretically protects people from genetic discrimination in insurance...
SummarySince 1991, 28 states have enacted laws that prohibit insurers' use of genetic information in...
The wealth of general knowledge resulting from the Human Genome Project will provide the opportunity...
There are a number of very surprising studies that talk about the absolute amenability of these heal...
A toss of the coin by the modern-day employer reveals two options regarding genetic testing in the w...
State legislation addresses genetic discrimination in both employment and health insurance. Thirty-o...
This paper analyzes the law, ethics and public policy concerning genetic discrimination, defined a...
Current federal and state law is inadequate to protect employees from employer\u27s misuse of their ...
Medical testing in the workplace is raising growing concern in light of increasingly available genet...
Genetic testing is a way in which mutations can be detected in DNA, proteins, and other parts of the...
The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (“GINA”) is the first federal, uniform protect...
In my talk today I am going to try to answer the question: Can employers put genetic information to ...
Does genetic discrimination exist? Thus far, there have been no cases other than Burlington Northern...
In this paper I will discuss what genetic testing is, the advantages and disadvantages of genetic te...
For two decades, police unsuccessfully searched for a Los Angeles serial killer who murdered several...
This article argues that GINA theoretically protects people from genetic discrimination in insurance...
SummarySince 1991, 28 states have enacted laws that prohibit insurers' use of genetic information in...
The wealth of general knowledge resulting from the Human Genome Project will provide the opportunity...