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01.09.2010 | Original Article

Unjustified Discrimination: Is the Moratorium on the use of Genetic Test Results by Insurers a Contradiction in Terms?

verfasst von: Ruth Wilkinson

Erschienen in: Health Care Analysis | Ausgabe 3/2010

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Abstract

This paper considers the legal position of genetic test results in insurance law in England and Wales. The strict position is that this information is material to the decision of the insurer to offer insurance cover and should be disclosed by insurance applicants. However, the British Government and the Association of British Insurers have agreed to a moratorium on the use of genetic test results in insurance, which will run until 2014. The moratorium prohibits unfavourable treatment of insurance clients on their basis of their genetics, unless it can be justified. In this paper, I consider the notion of genetic discrimination and ask whether it is possible to justify the concept in such a way that its existence should be accepted. The paper suggests that the insurance industry and the general public have different viewpoints on the concept of discrimination, and that this causes much of the disagreement over the issue of using genetic test results in insurance.
Fußnoten
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Emphasis added.
 
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Bell v Lever Bros Ltd [1932] A C 161, 227; Banque Keyser SA v Skandia (UK) Ins Co Ltd [1990] 1 QB 665, 769.
 
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Carter v Boehm (1766) 3 Burr 1905, 1909–1910.
 
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‘From the beginning'. Marine Insurance Act 1906, s 18(1): 'Subject to the provisions of this section, the assured must disclose to the insurer, before the contract is concluded, every material circumstance which is known to the assured, and the assured is deemed to know every circumstance which, in the ordinary course of business, ought to be known by him. If the assured fails to make such disclosure, the insurer may avoid the contract'. The duty of good faith is applicable to all classes of insurance: Lindenau v Desborough (1828) 8 B&C 586; Brownlie v Campbell (1879–80) LR 5 App Cas 925, 954; Seaton v Heath [1899] 1 QB 782; Krantz v Allan (1921) 9 Lloyd's Rep 410, 412; Godfrey v Britannic Ass Co Ltd [1963] 2 Lloyd's Rep 515, 528.
 
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Cornhill Insurance Co Ltd v L&B Assenheim (1937) 58 Lloyd's Rep 27; Marks v First Federal Ins Co (1963) 6 WIR 185; Manifest Shipping Co Ltd v Uni-Polaris Co Ltd, The Star Sea [2001] UKHL 1; [2003] 1 AC 469.
 
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Marine Insurance Act 1906, s 18(2) confirmed in Lambert v Cooperative Insurance Society [1975] 2 Lloyd's Rep 485; Pan Atlantic Insurance Company v Pine Top Insurance Company Limited [1995] 1 AC 501.
 
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Race Relations Act 1976.
 
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Sex Discrimination Act 1975.
 
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Public Order Act 1986.
 
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I am grateful to Julian Savulescu, John Harris and colleagues from the University of Oxford and the Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation at the University of Manchester for discussion of this issue at the Moral Science–Science, Ethics and Innovation Work in Progress Workshop, Oxford, March 2008.
 
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There may be a minority who do support this particular method of social division, but we are not concerned with the details of their views.
 
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Neither is Angus Macdonald. In 'The Story of the Tossers' [21] he suggests that the actuarial profession does not, and should not, have the last word on fairness in insurance. It is important for the profession to continue to examine their approach, and to be sure that it is the right approach, taking into consideration the views of the rest of the world. It is only in this manner that insurance can continue to be accepted as valid in society.
 
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This would be the case in states where there is no national health service. In a state which did have national health provision, health insurance is about easier and quicker access.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Unjustified Discrimination: Is the Moratorium on the use of Genetic Test Results by Insurers a Contradiction in Terms?
verfasst von
Ruth Wilkinson
Publikationsdatum
01.09.2010
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Health Care Analysis / Ausgabe 3/2010
Print ISSN: 1065-3058
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-3394
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10728-009-0137-9

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