Monash University: Government Seeks Public Views on Changes to Laws About Genetic Discrimination
Researchers want Australians to have their say on whether the Federal Government should ban life insurance companies from discriminating against people for whom genetic testing shows elevated risk of certain medical conditions.
But research has shown that many Australians don't know genetic discrimination is still legal, until they must choose between a genetic test that could save their life, and preserving their access to life insurance.
Following a federally funded
Possible Federal Government actions could include doing nothing, legislating a total or partial ban on life insurers using genetic results, or legislating a financial cap on the amount of cover consumers can obtain before having to provide insurers with their results.
As the report recommended to the Federal Government,
"This is a critical juncture for the Australian public," she said. "At some point in the coming years, all Australians will be offered genetic testing in some form or another. How well protected they are against discrimination on the basis of their DNA might depend on whether they take action now to ask the government for a total ban".
Australian Genomics Managing Director
"This is a huge step forward for genomics in health,"
The A-GLIMMER report was led by
It found that genetic discrimination in life insurance occurs in
More than 90 per cent of health professionals (93), 88 per cent of patients with experience of genetic testing, 78 per cent of the general public, and 86 per cent of researchers believed legislation was required to regulate the use of genetic test results in life insurance underwriting.
The report followed a2018 Federal Government Joint Parliamentary Committee Inquiry report that recommended a ban on genetic discrimination in life insurance underwriting.
In 2019, the life insurance industry's peak body, the
The consultation period ends on
Full link: https://treasury.gov.au/consultation/c2023-467047
Access the stakeholder report here (https://doi.org/10.26180/23564538)
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Original text here: https://www.monash.edu/news/articles/government-seeks-public-views-on-changes-to-laws-about-genetic-discrimination



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