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December 2, 2008

New Federal Medical Refusal Rule Would Reach Beyond Abortion

LA Times: Broader medical refusal rule may go far beyond abortion, by David Savage:

Caduceus Reporting from Washington -- The outgoing Bush administration is planning to announce a broad new "right of conscience" rule permitting medical facilities, doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other healthcare workers to refuse to participate in any procedure they find morally objectionable, including abortion and possibly even artificial insemination and birth control.

For more than 30 years, federal law has dictated that doctors and nurses may refuse to perform abortions. The new rule would go further by making clear that healthcare workers also may refuse to provide information or advice to patients who might want an abortion....Rosary

Proponents, including the Christian Medical Assn. and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, say the rule is not limited to abortion. It will protect doctors who do not wish to prescribe birth control or to provide artificial insemination, said Dr. David Stevens, president of CMA.

December 2, 2008 in Abortion, Assisted Reproduction, Bioethics, Contraception, President/Executive Branch, Religion and Reproductive Rights | Permalink

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