August 2022 The “actions” listed below provide a summary of the business of the House of Delegates and no not represent the entirety of the business of the House. The full proceedings of the House, along with a resolution status report, and other official documents may be reviewed at https://lsms.org/page/HODGeneral THE HOUSE APPROVED THE FOLLOWING NEW POLICIES Abortion
The LSMS adopts the 2018 World Medical Association principles on medically indicated termination of pregnancy as follows: • Medically indicated termination of pregnancy refers only to interruption of pregnancy due to health reasons, in accordance with principles of evidence-based medicine and good clinical practice. This Declaration does not include or imply any views on termination of pregnancy carried out for any reason other than medical indication. • Termination of pregnancy is a medical matter between the patient and the physician. Attitudes toward termination of pregnancy are a matter of individual conviction and conscience that should be respected. • A circumstance where the patient may be harmed by carrying the pregnancy to term presents a conflict between the life of the fetus and the health of the pregnant woman. Diverse responses to resolve this dilemma reflect the diverse cultural, legal, traditional, and regional standards of medical care throughout the world. • Physicians should be aware of local termination of pregnancy laws, regulations, and reporting requirements. National laws, norms, standards, and clinical practice related to termination of pregnancy should promote and protect women’s health, dignity and their human rights, voluntary informed consent, and autonomy in decision-making, confidentiality, and privacy. National medical associations should advocate that national health policy upholds these principles. • Where the law allows medically indicated termination of pregnancy to be performed, the procedure should be performed by a competent physician and only in extreme cases by another qualified health care worker, in accordance with evidence-based medicine principles
and good medical practice in an approved facility that meets required medical standards. • The convictions of both the physician and the patient should be respected. • Patients must be supported appropriately and provided with necessary medical and psychological treatment along with appropriate counselling if desired. • Physicians have a right to conscientious objection to performing an abortion; therefore, they may withdraw while ensuring the continuity of medical care by a qualified colleague. In all cases, physician must perform those procedures necessary to save the woman’s life and to prevent serious injury to her health. • Physicians must work with relevant institutions and authorities to ensure that no woman is harmed because medically indicated termination of pregnancy services are unavailable. Public Health • The LSMS supports the implementation of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s electronic case reporting system for healthcare facilities throughout the state of Louisiana. • The LSMS will encourage physicians, and medical students to cultivate long-term trusting relationships with patients, address cultural values and barriers in communication, which will facilitate successful participation in precision medicine research programs. • The LSMS will support efforts to improve diversity in precision medicine research. • Precision Medicine is as defined by the National Academy of Medicine in 2011: “Precision medicine” refers to the tailoring of medical treatment to the individual characteristics of each patient. It does not literally mean the creation of drugs or medical devices
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