A bill on Gov. Brad Little’s desk could impact the health care people receive based on a medical provider’s beliefs.
Idaho Senate passed House Bill 59, which would allow medical providers to refuse services against personal beliefs. It now heads to the Governor's desk.
A new law, recently signed by Idaho Governor Brad Little, will allow doctors to refuse care or procedures that violate their ...
The bill protects health care workers from being “forced” to participate in treatment that violates their beliefs.
Current regulations tend to focus on AI developers and purchasers, leaving end-users - the doctors, nurses, and clinicians ...
The new law, signed on Wednesday, amends the Medical Ethics Defense Act to clearly establish that Idaho recognizes “that the ...
A bill that would mean health care workers can’t be required to provide services that violate their ethical, moral or ...
Idaho has enacted a new law designed to protect healthcare providers from having to perform or participate in procedures that ...
A debate over a new bill that would give medical professionals the right to refuse care to patients based on personal beliefs ...