A controversial new Florida bill will allow physicians to opt out of performing certain services because of 'sincerely held' religious, moral, or ethical beliefs.
. Critics say the new law could exacerbate health disparities and lead to discrimination against certain groups of patients, including LGBTQ+ individuals and women seeking reproductive healthcare.
Psychologists could refuse to treat someone for gender dysphoria, for example. Doctors could refuse to prescribeKenneth W. Goodman, PhD, professor and director of the University of Miami's Institute for Bioethics and Health Policy, told"To deny care based on unspecified and unarticulated 'moral, ethical, or religious reasons' opens the door to neglect, abandonment, and suspicion," Goodman said.
Providers must submit written notice of an objection to their supervisor or employer and document it in the patient's medical record. Medical students must notify their educational institution. Objecting to a service cannot result in adverse actions, such as demotion, salary reduction, or loss of privileges. Plus, objecting healthcare providers and insurers will receive immunity from civil liability.
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