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journal contribution
posted on 2024-09-19, 05:42authored byJ Tiller, S Morris, T Rice, K Barter, M Riaz, L Keogh, MB Delatycki, M Otlowsk, P Lacaze
We report previously undocumented evidence of genetic discrimination by Australian insurance companies, obtained through direct consumer reports. We surveyed 174 consumers with cancer-predisposing variants, recruited by cancer organisations Lynch Syndrome Australia and Pink Hope. Questions related to experiences accessing risk-rated insurance after genetic testing. Results indicate that both legal (permitted under current regulation) and illegal discrimination is occurring. Although some respondents had not applied for risk-rated insurance, or had insurance in place before genetic testing (n = 100), those seeking new policies (n = 74) commonly experienced difficulties obtaining insurance (86%, 64/74). Of those experiencing difficulties, 50% (32/64) had no prior history or symptoms of cancer, and had undertaken risk reduction through surveillance and/or preventative surgery. Seventy-seven percent (49/64) reported difficulties related to life insurance. Follow-up telephone interviews with four respondents further described cases of apparent illegal breaches. All reports of discrimination identified were, to our knowledge, previously unreported in the literature. The number of cases suggests a systemic problem with the Australian life insurance industry. We support calls for government oversight of the inherently conflicted model of industry self-regulation in Australia, and an immediate ban on the use of genetic test results in insurance underwriting.
History
Publication title
European Journal of Human Genetics
Volume
28
Issue
1
Pagination
108-113
ISSN
1476-5438
Department/School
Law
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Publication status
Published
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Rights statement
Copyright 2019 The Author(s) Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Socio-economic Objectives
230499 Justice and the law not elsewhere classified, 209999 Other health not elsewhere classified, 230405 Law reform