Ojha Rohit P, Thertulien Raymond
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, College of Public Health, Little Rock, AR 72205.
Am J Public Health. 2005 Mar;95(3):385-8. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2003.026708.
The genetic revolution has spawned 4 distinct issues of universal importance to health care policy and society: genetic privacy, regulation and standardization of genetic tests, gene patenting, and education. Adequate policy advancements for these 4 areas are lacking. Stringent controls must be placed on individual health records to prevent their misuse. Genetic testing within the clinical setting should undergo thorough evaluation before it is implemented. Regulations are needed to prevent the monopolization of DNA sequences. Society and health care professionals must be educated about the scope of genetic testing because current trends indicate that genetic and molecular assessments are destined to become a routine component of health care.
基因革命引发了对医疗保健政策和社会具有普遍重要性的4个不同问题:基因隐私、基因检测的监管与标准化、基因专利以及教育。在这4个领域缺乏足够的政策进展。必须对个人健康记录进行严格控制,以防止其被滥用。临床环境中的基因检测在实施前应进行全面评估。需要制定法规以防止DNA序列的垄断。必须对社会和医疗保健专业人员进行基因检测范围的教育,因为当前趋势表明基因和分子评估注定会成为医疗保健的常规组成部分。