IOWA: Support Rights of Conscience for health care providers
Our Stand: At-A-Glance
This call-to-action is in partnership with Informed Choice Iowa
- Iowa has a workforce shortage in healthcare, by providing these fundamental freedoms such as conscience rights, ethical practice, and free speech we will perhaps attract more providers to the state.
- Iowa’s Senate File 220 (SF220) is a proposed law that aims to protect healthcare workers and organizations in several important ways. Here are the key points:
- Freedom of Belief: Healthcare workers shouldn’t be forced to do procedures that go against their personal or religious beliefs.
- Speaking Up Safely: If healthcare workers see something wrong or dangerous, they should feel safe to report it without fear of losing their jobs or facing punishment. Protects providers from discrimination if they refuse to participate in a medical service or product.
- Right to Free Speech: Healthcare workers should be able to share their honest opinions and information without being silenced or punished.
- Protection for All: These protections also apply to hospitals, clinics, and insurance companies, ensuring they can operate according to their values and speak out when necessary.
Call to Action: It’s important to support SF220 to ensure that healthcare workers and organizations in Iowa can act according to their beliefs, report issues safely, and share information freely. This helps maintain a trustworthy and ethical healthcare system for everyone. Take action to support SF220. By backing this bill, we stand up for the rights of those who care for us and promote a safer, more open healthcare environment.