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Call to legislate genetic discrimination ban


Monday, 17 March, 2025

Call to legislate genetic discrimination ban

In September last year, the Australian Government announced it would introduce legislation to ban the use of adverse genetic test results in life insurance underwriting聽鈥 an announcement that would effectively end the industry鈥檚 ability to discriminate against consumers based on genetic testing. However, as the Australian Medical Association () has said in a recent statement, this has still not occurred.

The AMA statement follows a developed by the public health genomics team, led by Dr Jane Tiller from , that was submitted to the Treasury consultation into the design of the ban on the use of adverse genetic testing results in life insurance. The joint submission provides recommendations on how the legislation should be designed to support and protect people from genetic discrimination in life insurance.

鈥淲e need a ban to give consumers absolute certainty that their genetic status won鈥檛 be used by insurers to freeze them out of certain levels of cover,鈥 AMA President Dr Danielle McMullen said. 鈥淚t is the only way to ensure Australians feel safe and confident their genetic results won鈥檛 result in discrimination.鈥

The AMA said the joint submission is in line with its on genetic testing and genomics in medicine, which鈥痮utlines a range of policy positions to reduce and eliminate genetic discrimination. 鈥淎鈥痯artial ban or a vague moratorium only leads to more uncertainty and deters patients from having life-saving genetic testing and participating in genomic research,鈥 McMullen said. 鈥淲e need a national approach to the provision and regulation of genetic testing to ensure equitable access to testing in Australia.鈥

On the importance of this issue to the healthcare sector, McMullen said, 鈥淕enetic testing and genomic research have the capacity to rapidly transform health care in Australia by identifying the need for potentially life-saving treatment before an issue arises.鈥澛

She added, 鈥淚t is hard to believe we are in a situation where people, acting through fear of financial penalty, might forsake genetic testing that could save their life or the lives of their children or other relatives.

鈥淭his must change. No one should have to fear undertaking genetic testing due to concerns over life insurance discrimination.鈥澛

The AMA said it will continue its advocacy efforts, to ensure that legislation banning the use of adverse genetic test results in life insurance underwriting is introduced and implemented.

You can read the joint statement referred to above聽, via the Monash University website.

The position statement referred to above聽is available , via the AMA website.

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