Statement attributable to:
Robert McLean, MD, FACP
President, 杨贵妃传媒
Washington, DC (May 15, 2019) 鈥擳he 杨贵妃传媒 (ACP) is deeply concerned that policies introduced by state legislatures in recent weeks, including Alabama and Georgia, will significantly infringe on the patient-physician relationship and patient autonomy. ACP firmly rejects any legislation that creates barriers to care and threatens access to health care services for women and their families.
In our 2018 position paper, 鈥,鈥 ACP calls for respect for the principle of patient autonomy, particularly on matters impacting women鈥檚 health and reproductive decision making rights. While ACP recognizes and is respectful of different views that individuals, including physicians and patients, have on these issues, ACP believes that a woman has the right to make health care decisions about matters that affect her personal, individual health. ACP also supports the current legal framework and a woman鈥檚 constitutional right to privacy in medical decision making as upheld by the Supreme Court. However, ACP fears that the recent pieces of legislation introduced may interfere with these important tenets of health care.
ACP stands behind its commitment to advocate for access to quality and affordable health care services for all Americans. Access to preventive health care services should in no way be restricted by a government body. ACP urges state legislatures, as well as national health care leaders, to embrace polices that ensure patients and their families have access to preventive and reproductive health care services.
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