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Saturday, July 15, 2006
Conscientious Objection By Medical Providers Creates Victims
Sunday’s Washington Post carries a story on the personal agony of individuals who have been turned away by health care workers whose religious beliefs lead them to refuse to provide treatment or services. Included are accounts of a lesbian woman who was turned away by a fertility clinic and a woman in Denton, Texas whose pharmacist refused to dispense her the morning-after pill after she was raped on a date. In another case, a doctor refused to send a woman’s records to a clinic where she sought an abortion after discovering the fetus she was carrying had severe deformities. And in Encinitas, Calif., a family practitioner refused a routine physical to a patient who needed it to adopt a baby from Mexico. The doctor said he objected to a single woman's adopting a child.