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145.4712 EMERGENCY CARE TO SEXUAL Next Previous ASSAULT Next VICTIMS.

Subdivision 1.Emergency care to female Previous sexual Next Previous assault Next victims.

(a) It shall be the standard of care for all hospitals that provide emergency care to, at a minimum:

(1) provide each female Previous sexual Next Previous assault Next victim with medically and factually accurate and unbiased written and oral information about emergency contraception from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and distributed to all hospitals by the Department of Health;

(2) orally inform each female Previous sexual Next Previous assault Next victim of the option of being provided with emergency contraception at the hospital; and

(3) immediately provide emergency contraception to each Previous sexual Next Previous assault Next victim who requests it provided it is not medically contraindicated and is ordered by a legal prescriber. Emergency contraception shall be administered in accordance with current medical protocols regarding timing and dosage necessary to complete the treatment.

(b) A hospital may administer a pregnancy test. If the pregnancy test is positive, the hospital does not have to comply with the provisions in paragraph (a).

Subd. 2.Emergency care to male and female Previous sexual Next Previous assault Next victims.

It shall be the standard of care for all hospitals that provide emergency care to, at a minimum:

(1) provide each Previous sexual Next Previous assault Next victim with factually accurate and unbiased written and oral medical information about prophylactic antibiotics for treatment of sexually transmitted diseases;

(2) orally inform each Previous sexual Next Previous assault Next victim of the option of being provided prophylactic antibiotics for treatment of sexually transmitted diseases at the hospital; and

(3) immediately provide prophylactic antibiotics for treatment of sexually transmitted diseases to each Previous sexual Next Previous assault victim who requests it, provided it is not medically contraindicated and is ordered by a legal prescriber.

History:

2007 c 42 s 2

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