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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Alighieri who wrote (264245)12/12/2005 11:25:12 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) of 1575659
 
Al, That you should ask is ridiculous...state law does not give them discretion over what prescriptions are filled.

plannedparenthood.org (under "The History and Meaning of Refusal Clauses")

Despite the needs of patients, many states and professional organizations have enacted refusal clauses that allow health care providers to refuse to provide medically needed treatments on the grounds that they conflict with the provider's religious belief.

Tenchusatsu

EDIT: Never mind, Al. I reread your post. Still, it's up to the employer to provide such pharmacists, not the pharmacists themselves. Kind of defeats the purpose when a pharmacist says, "I don't believe in dispensing these drugs, but my coworker does. Let me get him for you."
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