
doi: 10.1038/35971
pmid: 9495331
Life insurers claim they stand to lose unless allowed access to applicants' genetic information, but consumers insist such data should remain out of bounds. Could both sides be right?
Public Policy, Disclosure, Morals, Insurance Selection Bias, Long-Term Care, Insurance, Life, Actuarial Analysis, Alzheimer Disease, Social Justice, Humans, Genetic Testing, Genetic Privacy
Public Policy, Disclosure, Morals, Insurance Selection Bias, Long-Term Care, Insurance, Life, Actuarial Analysis, Alzheimer Disease, Social Justice, Humans, Genetic Testing, Genetic Privacy
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