Government opens up consultation on the use of genetic testing amid concerns
  • 5 months ago
The Albanese government has opened up consultation on addressing the use of genetic testing by life insurers. The Disability Discrimination Act currently provides an exemption for life insurers to use genetic test results to determine the rating of life insurance premiums. Genetic testing can provide helpful health information and can prompt early screening and treatment. However, there are growing community concerns this information will be used to alter how much people pay for insurance. Assistant treasurer Stephen Jones says the government shares community concerns. Jane Tiller is the Ethical, Legal & Social Adviser at Monash University's public health genomics. She says this is a step in the right direction.
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