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- Title
Obstacles to Access: How Pharmacist Refusal Clauses Undermine the Basic Health Care Needs of Rural and Low-Income Women.
- Authors
Teliska, Holly
- Abstract
Examines how pharmacist refusal clauses undermine the basic health care needs of rural and low-income women in the U.S. Methods of contraception used by women in the country; Background on the introduction of pharmacist refusal clauses; Overview of the pharmaceutical standards of care and practice created by the American Pharmaceutical Association; Analysis of pharmacist refusal laws approved in Mississippi and South Dakota and its impact on women living in those states; Recommendations offered to guide state legislators who are considering pharmacist refusal legislation.
- Subjects
UNITED States; DRUG laws; PHARMACEUTICAL industry; RURAL health services; WOMEN'S health services; AMERICAN women; CONTRACEPTIVES; WOMEN'S rights; MEDICAL quality control
- Publication
Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice, 2005, Vol 20, p229
- ISSN
1933-1045
- Publication type
Article