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Hilary Mabel1, Laura Guidry-Grimes2, Lauren R Sankary3
1CENTER FOR ETHICS, SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA, USA.
Abstract:
A proposed state administrative rule would have required medical ethicists to approve certain aspects of gender-affirming care. The authors argue the proposed rule lacked appropriate justification compared to other instances of state-mandated ethics oversight and would undermine trust, raise practical challenges, and send harmful messages to society, patients, and providers.
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