New Issue of The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics devoted to Genetics Testing, Discrimination & Insurance
May 25, 2007
The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Summer 2007, 35(s2). Articles are available by subscription only.
TOC:
Jeffrey P. Kahn & Susan M. Wolf, “Understanding the Role of Genetics in Disability Insurance.” p 5
Susan M. Wolf & Jeffrey P. Kahn with input from the Working Group on Genetic Testing in Disability Insurance,
“Genetic Testing and the Future of Disability Insurance: Ethics, Law & Policy.” p 6–32
John H. Dodge & David J. Christianson, “Genetic Testing and Disability Insurance: An Alternative Opinion.” p 33–35
John H. Dodge, “Predictive Medical Information and Underwriting.” p 36–39
David J. Christianson, “Disability Income Insurance: The Private Market and the Impact of Genetic Testing” p 40–46
Paul Steven Miller, “Genetic Testing and the Future of Disability Insurance: Thinking about Discrimination in the
Genetic Age.” p 47–51
Anita Silvers, “Predictive Genetic Testing: Congruence of Disability Insurers’ Interests with the Public Interest.”
p 52–58
Mark A. Rothstein, “Genetic Exceptionalism and Legislative Pragmatism” p 59–65
Nancy Kass & Amy Medley, “Genetic Screening and Disability Insurance: What Can We Learn From The Health
Insurance Experience?” p 66–73
Kathryn J. Sedo, “Workers’ Compensation, Social Security Disability, SSI, and Genetic Testing.” p 74–79
Robert H. Jerry, II, “Life, Health, and Disability Insurance: Understanding the Relationships.” p 80–89