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What is a conscience clause and how does it affect health communication?

January 14, 2012

Do you remember the first time that you heard the word ‘conscience’? I grew up in a household where my parents used the word and shaped my ‘conscience’ — my sense of right and wrong. And as an adult, I feel the twangs of my conscience guiding my decisions. I would hate to have a job where someone told me that I could not follow my conscience. It is hard enough to work in a job where and live in a world where not everyone shares my ‘conscience’. But at least I am able to behave based on my moral code, even if it doesn’t always reward me to do so.

Health care providers face challenges to their ability to act based on their conscience in some situations. Efforts have been made to adopt policies to allow health care providers to act based on their conscience. These ‘conscience clauses’ aim to allow doctors and pharmacists and other health care providers to choose not to provide some services because to provide the service would go against their conscience. Watch this video and we’ll talk more about this issue in the coming week.

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