Thứ Hai, 15 tháng 7, 2024

Are there any examples of types of healthcare that are banned in some US states but not others (besides abortion, IVF, gender-affirming care, and assisted suicide)?

I am interested in the regulation of healthcare, and this question has me stumped.

The only thing I can think of is maybe an elective amputation of one’s healthy limb—but I don’t know. There’s lots of literature about the ethics of such a procedure but I can’t find a straight answer about how it’s legally regulated.

Sterilization as a form of criminal punishment is differently regulated. But I do not consider this to be “healthcare” just because a doctor does it. Same for executions.

I considered adding medical THC to the list, but weed is still considered schedule I by the fed, it’s just not enforced in legalized/decriminalized states. It’s a completely different can of worms.

Can anyone else think of another example?



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