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Differences in Regulatory Frameworks Governing Genetic Laboratories in Four Countries
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2021
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A recent Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) survey demonstrated that an internationalization of genetic laboratory services currently emerged from the rarity of certain genetic abnormalities and from the small of laboratories performing specialized testing. When DNA samples cross national boundaries for genetic testing services to be performed in another country, the heterogeneity of national legal frameworks raises important questions regarding quality of genetic services available internationally.
Some aspects of the genetic laboratories’ services are abundantly discussed by the literature, among which most prominent are quality control standards and patients rights. Firstly, a 2003 study identified key distinctions between the different legal frameworks for genetic services. While some countries impose exhaustive regulatory requirements, others favor guidelines for good practices. Moreover, proficiency assessment, clinical validity, retention of laboratory records and test reports are not dealt with uniformly.
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