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SPW's avatar

Bill, the stinking Wa-Po makes you sign up for a “free” account in order to be able to read the article. What a craptastic way for Wa-Po to do readers.

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Regarding Idaho's parental consent law, it includes exceptions for emergency situations where furnishing the health care is necessary to prevent death or imminent physical injury, or after a reasonably diligent effort, the parent cannot be located and further delay would seriously endanger the minor child. She was "new in town" with no doctor; showing up at the ER in an unplanned childbirth situation should be considered an emergency, but apparently the hospital's legal team thought otherwise. They're thinking liability lawsuits, and it's understandable. A 2018 AMA study found that the average cost to defend a medical liability lawsuit was $54K in 2015, up 64% from 2006. Although 68% of medical liability lawsuits are dropped, those dropped lawsuits still cost an average of $30K to defend -- again, AMA data. If a hospital lets lawyers make care decisions, the hospital is guaranteed to get the decision that is least risky to the hospital, not the patient.

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