Doctors can refuse to treat LGBTQ+ patients in several states—religious exemption laws decrease HIV testing
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April 13, 2026
An increasing number of U.S. states have passed laws that allow health care providers—including doctors, nurses, and pharmacists—to refuse to treat patients based on their personal or religious beliefs. While these conscientious objection laws have long existed for issues such as abortion, their effects on LGBTQ+ people have not been well studied.
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