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Arkansas Republican Governor Asa Hutchinson Friday afternoon signed into law a bill designed to give medical professionals, hospitals, insurance companies, and other medical providers including students legal protections to discriminate against LGBTQ patients while claiming they have a religious or moral right of "conscience" to do so. SB 289, the Medical Ethics and Diversity Act," is a sweeping law that could have devastating implications on the health and well-being of every LGBTQ person in the state.
SB 289 is sponsored by Republican state Senator Kim Hammer, a Missionary Baptist preacher and hospice pastor who earlier this year declared war on Democrats after then-President Donald Trump had been impeached.
As NCRM reported earlier, when Hutchinson's "Medical Ethics and Diversity Act" goes into effect this summer a physician could refuse to treat a transgender person, a mental health professional could end treatment with a young teenager who just revealed to them he is gay, a pharmacist could refuse to dispense contraceptive medication even if prescribed for non-pregnancy-related illnesses, and a student nurse could refuse to assist with an abortion, even if it were medically necessary to save the life of a woman.
But that's not all. The new law is so broad that it allows hospitals and even insurance companies to refuse service for including refusing to pay for anything their polices claim violates their conscience. Catholic hospitals for decades have been refusing to allow abortions to be performed, but now an insurance company could refuse to pay for HIV medications, or even PrEP. They could refuse to pay for gender confirmation surgery.
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Diraven
(1,092 posts)Seems like they wouldn't allow some of this even if it was technically allowed by law. I wouldn't put it past hospitals and insurance companies from taking advantage to refuse care to save money through.
LiberalArkie
(16,655 posts)patient has no money.