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New Regulations Prohibit Questions Regarding Family History or Other Genetic Information on Certain Health Risk Assessments
von Briesen & Roper, s.c.
[Guidance Overview] Mar. 9, 2010 2 pages. Excerpt: If [a Health Risk Assessment] includes questions regarding family medical history or other genetic information, it may violate the new rules.... Previously, incentives could be given for participation in an HRA, provided the results of the HRA were not used to discriminate against any employees based on a health factor. Incentives still may be provided if the HRA does not include any questions regarding family medical history or other genetic information. MORE >> |
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