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Hereditary Hemochromatosis
Screening Controversies

The subject of screening for hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) is controversial and is currently being debated in the medical literature. Using laboratory tests to screen the asymptomatic general population is currently not recommended due to issues of testing costs, low genetic penetrance, and the possible risk of discrimination. Targeted case finding in select high risk populations such as men of Northern European ancestry may be a better approach to screening. (12)Molecular-based (DNA) assays required for confirmation of HH are costly when used for general population screening. Because recent studies have shown that a high percentage of persons with C282Y mutations do not develop iron overload or HH-related clinical conditions, screening for these mutations may falsely label an individual with a disease diagnosis. At the present time, it is impossible to determine which homozygotes or heterozygotes for HFE mutations will eventually develop iron overload. Furthermore, there is potential risk of discrimination in obtaining health insurance for persons identified as having genetic disorders.In contrast, some experts do advocate for screening the general population. Mutations associated with HH are very common in Caucasians in the US. Individuals who know they carry mutations associated with HH may benefit from periodic testing for iron overload. Finally, laboratory tests that assess iron status are relatively inexpensive, widely available, and offer one approach to screening for phenotypic expression of HH. Screening first-degree family members of a person with documented HH is generally considered to be worthwhile. Early detection of HH in relatives with common mutations may permit treatment before the development of substantial iron overload and related disease due to organ damage.

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Medical Error Prevention
American Society for Clinical Laboratory ScienceThe American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science, ASCLS, joins the leadership effort to prevent medical errors and increase patient safety.View Page
Speak Up Campaign JCAHO also encourages people to do things themselves to prevent errors. It joined other groups in 2002 to launch the consumer Speak Up campaign. It encourages the public to become active participants in their healthcare and "speak up" when they have questions and concerns. As a healthcare professional, you should be aware that JCAHO has started a program to encourage patients and their families to become more involved in their medical care.View Page
Which of these actions can people do themselves to prevent medical errors?View Page


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