mercredi 11 janvier 2017
Canadian life insurers to limit use of genetic test results
Canada's life insurers say they are preparing to adjust the industry's code of conduct so consumers will no longer be required to disclose genetic testing information when applying for new coverage worth $250,000 or less.
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