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Family Physicians’ Awareness and Knowledge of the Genetic Information Non-Discrimination Act (GINA)

机译:家庭医师对遗传信息非歧视法(GINA)的认识和知识

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Historically, physicians have expressed concern about their patients’ risk of genetic discrimination, which has acted as a barrier to uptake of genetic services. The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (GINA) is intended to protect patients against employer and health insurance discrimination. Physicians’ awareness and knowledge of GINA has yet to be evaluated. In 2009, we mailed surveys to 1500 randomly selected members of the American Academy of Family Physicians. Questions measured physicians’ current knowledge of GINA and their level of concern for genetic discrimination. In total, 401 physicians completed the survey (response rate 26.9%). Approximately half (54.5%) of physicians had no awareness of GINA. Of physicians who reported basic knowledge of GINA, the majority were aware of the protections offered for group health insurance (92.7%), private health insurance (82.9%), and employment (70.7%). Fewer physicians were aware of GINA’s limitations regarding life insurance (53.7%) and long-term care insurance (58.8%). Physicians demonstrated highest levels of concern for health insurance, life insurance, and long-term care insurance discrimination, with less concern for employer and family/social discrimination. Level of concern for the risk of genetic discrimination did not correlate significantly with awareness of GINA. Approximately 17 months after GINA was signed into federal law, physicians’ knowledge remained limited regarding the existence of this legislation and relevant details. Physicians who are aware of GINA continue to have significant concerns regarding the risk of genetic discrimination. This study reveals the need to further educate physicians about the existence of GINA and the protections offered.
机译:从历史上看,医生一直对患者的遗传歧视风险表示担忧,这已成为获取遗传服务的障碍。 《 2008年遗传信息非歧视法案》(GINA)旨在保护患者免受雇主和健康保险歧视。医师对GINA的认识和知识尚待评估。 2009年,我们将调查问卷邮寄给了美国家庭医师学会的1500名随机选择的成员。问题评估了医师对GINA的当前知识以及他们对遗传歧视的关注程度。总共401位医生完成了调查(回复率26.9%)。大约一半(54.5%)的医生不了解GINA。在报告了GINA基本知识的医生中,大多数人都知道为团体健康保险(92.7%),私人健康保险(82.9%)和就业(70.7%)提供的保护。很少有医生知道GINA在人寿保险(53.7%)和长期护理保险(58.8%)方面的局限性。医师表现出对健康保险,人寿保险和长期护理保险歧视的最高关注,而对雇主和家庭/社会歧视的关注较少。对遗传歧视风险的关注程度与对GINA的认识没有显着相关。 GINA签署联邦法律大约17个月后,医生对这项法律和相关细节的了解仍然有限。意识到GINA的医师继续对遗传歧视的风险有重大担忧。这项研究表明有必要进一步教育医生有关GINA的存在及其提供的保护措施。

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    《Journal of Genetic Counseling》 |2012年第2期|p.345-352|共8页
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