Problem 1: How is abortion available in your state and neighboring states? What are the state's current statutory frameworks around abortions access? What is the enforcement climate like? What changes in availability do you predict in the coming years, considering efforts to change state law, the increasing use of medication abortions, and the possibility of federal legislation?
Problem 2: Does your local healthcare system, employer, or university provide insurance coverage for contraceptives? If not, is there a coverage option for employees or students who want to use contraceptives, particularly long-acting reversible contraceptives that will come higher up-front cost?
Problem 3: In Turpin v. Sortini, the California supreme court said that it was difficult to understand how awarding damages to a child who would not have been born if not for the defendant's negligence "would disavow the value of life". Depreciate may be more apt than disavow in the context of that sentence. Can you construct the moral argument that as a public policy matter, such as an award would depreciate the value of human life?
Problem 4: Is compensated surrogacy allowed in your state? Should it be? Need Assignment Help?
Problem 5: How should healthcare administrators respond when employees and medical staff members refuse based on their ethical or religious convictions to provide legal healthcare services patients want or need? Conversely, how should administrators respond when providers wish to provide legal healthcare services their patients want or need and that are contrary to the facility's ethical or religious convictions?
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