Clinical obligations and public health programmes: healthcare provider reasoning about managing the incidental results of newborn screening

Background: Expanded newborn screening generates incidental results, notably carrier results. Yet newborn screening programmes typically restrict parental choice regarding receipt of this non-health serving genetic information. Healthcare providers play a key role in educating families or caring for...

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Authors: Miller, F. A. (Author) ; Hayeems, R. Z. (Author) ; Bombard, Y. (Author) ; Little, J. (Author) ; Carroll, J. C. (Author) ; Wilson, B. (Author) ; Allanson, J. (Author) ; Paynter, M. (Author) ; Bytautas, J. P. (Author) ; Christensen, R. (Author) ; Chakraborty, P. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: BMJ Publ. 2009
In: Journal of medical ethics
Year: 2009, Volume: 35, Issue: 10, Pages: 626-634
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