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Genetic Screening by Insurance Carriers

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1992
To the Editor. —The article by the American Medical Association's Council on Ethical and Judical Affairs on genetic testing by employers 1 and the accompanying article by Dr Juengst 2 raise important issues about the use of medical testing for decisions about employment. It is gratifying to see that both articles stress the value of the Americans With
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Guiding Patient Interaction with Insurance Carriers

Orthopaedic Nursing, 1994
It is becoming essential for ambulatory care nurses to develop systems to help both themselves and their patients cope with increasingly complicated insurance issues. Nurses need to decide how involved to be, how much responsibility to assume, and how to help the patients understand their own role in dealing with their insurance carriers.
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The insurance carrier's viewpoint: Practicing brinksmanship

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1999
The author presents a guide to the most common elements of the insurance industry. A working familiarity of the provisions of one's policy would prevent the frequent quarrels between the insurance carrier and the insured. Thus, the author attempts to clear up the misconceptions many physicians have about the industry.
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[Diabetic night clinic. Advantages for insured patients and insurance carriers].

Versicherungsmedizin, 1995
The night clinic for diabetics is a new, partially inpatient supplement of the present medical treatment. It represents a modern cooperative model which provides treatment in the time period that is not taken care of by either out-patient or normal in-patient service.
H, Förster, H P, Filz, E, Dirks
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How solvent is your insurance carrier?

Banks in Insurance Report, 2000
Your carrier may not be as sound asyou think, warns a top government insurance administrator.
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Accident Litigation: The Insurance Carrier Defends

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1953
NSURANCE is the foundation of the credit structure of the country. Credit is indispensable to production and distribution and to our way of life. Money will not ordinarily be loaned on uninsured property, and collateral of many kinds and types must be insured before credit can be extended upon it.
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Genetic Screening by Insurance Carriers-Reply

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1992
In Reply. —As both letters indicate, important ethical concerns are raised if genetic testing is used by insurers, both for employment-related group policies and for individual policies. The Council has been developing a separate report on genetic and other medical testing by insurers, which it expects to present to the American Medical Association's ...
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