2023
DOI: 10.1177/01410768231182836
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Facilitating genetic testing after death: the ongoing duty of care to the deceased and their relatives

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“…When the NHS was founded 75 years ago would anybody have guessed, in the unlikely event that they asked the question, that this month’s JRSM would feature articles on carbon footprints, 1 genetic testing after death, 2 and artificial intelligence? 3 That these issues seem entirely routine to us underline the difficulty of predicting the future.…”
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“…When the NHS was founded 75 years ago would anybody have guessed, in the unlikely event that they asked the question, that this month’s JRSM would feature articles on carbon footprints, 1 genetic testing after death, 2 and artificial intelligence? 3 That these issues seem entirely routine to us underline the difficulty of predicting the future.…”
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confidence: 99%