Although the subject of whether liability in negligence may arise for the nondisclose of genetic information to relatives has attracted a good deal of academic consideration, the issue has only recently come to the attention of the English Courts. In the case of ABC v St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust, we now have the first English appellate decision considering this topic
This article seeks to explore the idea that a health care professional who becomes aware that a pati...
The use of genetic and genomic testing is becoming more widespread in healthcare and more inherited ...
The use of genetic and genomic testing is becoming more widespread in health care and more inherited...
Although the subject of whether liability in negligence may arise for the nondisclose of genetic inf...
Genetic testing can reveal information significant to patients’ relatives. This familial aspect rais...
A recent English court decision raises an issue clinicians increasingly face, namely whether, when a...
This article investigates a high-profile and ongoing dilemma for healthcare professionals (HCPs), na...
The increasing accessibility of personal genetic information creates new challenges for the English ...
The use of 'next-generation' genetic sequencing technology that allows the sequencing of large parts...
The use of ‘next-generation’ genetic sequencing technology that allows the sequencing of large parts...
Because of its perceived ability to predict future health and its relevance for family members, gen...
Patients attending genetic clinics are often the main gatekeepers of information for other family me...
Abstract: The legal duty to protect patient confidentiality is common knowledge amongst healthcare p...
ABC v St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust was a missed opportunity. The case was a first opportunity fo...
Genetic risk information is relevant to individual patients and also their blood relatives. Health p...
This article seeks to explore the idea that a health care professional who becomes aware that a pati...
The use of genetic and genomic testing is becoming more widespread in healthcare and more inherited ...
The use of genetic and genomic testing is becoming more widespread in health care and more inherited...
Although the subject of whether liability in negligence may arise for the nondisclose of genetic inf...
Genetic testing can reveal information significant to patients’ relatives. This familial aspect rais...
A recent English court decision raises an issue clinicians increasingly face, namely whether, when a...
This article investigates a high-profile and ongoing dilemma for healthcare professionals (HCPs), na...
The increasing accessibility of personal genetic information creates new challenges for the English ...
The use of 'next-generation' genetic sequencing technology that allows the sequencing of large parts...
The use of ‘next-generation’ genetic sequencing technology that allows the sequencing of large parts...
Because of its perceived ability to predict future health and its relevance for family members, gen...
Patients attending genetic clinics are often the main gatekeepers of information for other family me...
Abstract: The legal duty to protect patient confidentiality is common knowledge amongst healthcare p...
ABC v St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust was a missed opportunity. The case was a first opportunity fo...
Genetic risk information is relevant to individual patients and also their blood relatives. Health p...
This article seeks to explore the idea that a health care professional who becomes aware that a pati...
The use of genetic and genomic testing is becoming more widespread in healthcare and more inherited ...
The use of genetic and genomic testing is becoming more widespread in health care and more inherited...