Journal article
Genetics and Insurance in Australia: Concerns around a Self-Regulated Industry
AJ Newson, J Tiller, LA Keogh, M Otlowski, P Lacaze
Public Health Genomics | KARGER | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1159/000481450
Abstract
Background: Regulating the use of genetic information in insurance is an issue of ongoing international debate. In Australia, providers of life and other mutually rated insurance products can request applicants to disclose all results from any genetic test. Insurers can then use this information to adjust premiums and make policy decisions. The Australian Financial Services Council (FSC; an industry body) developed and maintains the relevant industry standard, which was updated in late 2016. Aims/Objective: To review the 2016 FSC Standard in light of relevant research and determine the legitimacy of the Australian regulatory environment regarding use of genetic information by insurers. Resul..
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Funding Acknowledgements
All authors have no conflict of interest to declare. A.J. Newson is supported by a Sydney Medical School Research Accelerator Fellowship (2017-2018).