What is the primary problem with state legislation meant to protect the rights of patients undergoing genetic testing?
A) Regulation has become so strict, it prevents adequate screening
B) The legal definition of "genetic information" is limited and provides legal loopholes.
C) The legal definition of testing is strictly defined and limits the number of tests available.
D) The increased policy regulation has significantly increased the cost of genetic testing.
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Q1: Which of the following should be included
Q2: As a primary care provider, before ordering
Q3: A 36-year-old female reported to your office
Q4: Genetic testing for mutations that may influence
Q5: Which of the following is not considered
Q6: During a follow up visit, while providing
Q7: A 16-year-old male presents to your office
Q9: A 44-year-old female received genetic testing that
Q10: The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) does
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