Protecting the Rights of Conscience of Health Care Providers and a Parent's Right to Know: Hearing Before Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, Second Session, July 11, 2002, Band 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 2002 - 73 Seiten |
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... treating physicians told her that she had two alternatives . She could stay in the hospital for the remaining 62 months of her pregnancy , taking medications and undergoing sur- gery to reduce her risk of death or she could have first ...
... treating physicians told her that she had two alternatives . She could stay in the hospital for the remaining 62 months of her pregnancy , taking medications and undergoing sur- gery to reduce her risk of death or she could have first ...
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... treated in a hospital . But the hospital refused to reconsider its decision not to allow the abortion on its ... treat her . But the risk itself was unacceptable . A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF FEDERAL REFUSAL CLAUSES Refusal clauses pertaining to ...
... treated in a hospital . But the hospital refused to reconsider its decision not to allow the abortion on its ... treat her . But the risk itself was unacceptable . A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF FEDERAL REFUSAL CLAUSES Refusal clauses pertaining to ...
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... treated ; an administrative assistant working at a Catholic uni- versity should not have to pay out - of - pocket for ... treatment . The factors we identify for eval- uating refusal clauses should lead to these kinds of fair results . A ...
... treated ; an administrative assistant working at a Catholic uni- versity should not have to pay out - of - pocket for ... treatment . The factors we identify for eval- uating refusal clauses should lead to these kinds of fair results . A ...
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... treatment options , " including those [ the doctor ] does not provide or favor , so long as they are supported by respectable medical opin- ion . " Doctors who refuse to treat should also " refer the patient to a physician who does ...
... treatment options , " including those [ the doctor ] does not provide or favor , so long as they are supported by respectable medical opin- ion . " Doctors who refuse to treat should also " refer the patient to a physician who does ...
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... treating a health care entity differently - on the basis of the enti- ty's refusal to perform , refer , train , cover , or pay for abortions . But what constitutes " discrimination " would no doubt be the subject of debate and potential ...
... treating a health care entity differently - on the basis of the enti- ty's refusal to perform , refer , train , cover , or pay for abortions . But what constitutes " discrimination " would no doubt be the subject of debate and potential ...
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