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May 5, 2005, Letter to the NIH Office of Biotechnology Activities on Genetic Testing Coverage Report (PDF)
American Academy of Actuaries Link to more items from this source
[Opinion]
June 2, 2005

4 pages. Excerpt: This letter presents comments of the American Academy of Actuaries' Committee on Federal Health Issues regarding 'Coverage and Reimbursement of Genetic Tests and Services,' an April 2005 report of the Secretary's Advisory Committee on Genetics, Health, and Society. We raiseissues pertaining to four areas -- genetic testing in general, health insurance markets, costeffectiveness data, and the Medicare and Medicaid programs.  MORE >>

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