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. 2015 Jun;58(2):409-17.
doi: 10.1097/GRF.0000000000000110.

Medicaid Consent to Sterilization forms: historical, practical, ethical, and advocacy considerations

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Medicaid Consent to Sterilization forms: historical, practical, ethical, and advocacy considerations

Dana Block-Abraham et al. Clin Obstet Gynecol. 2015 Jun.

Abstract

The US government developed a Medicaid Consent to Sterilization form in the mid-1970s to protect vulnerable populations from coerced sterilization. US health care practices have evolved significantly since that time. The form, however, has not changed, and may be preventing access to desired services for the same vulnerable populations it was originally created to protect. This paper discusses the relevant historical, practical use, ethical, and advocacy considerations of the Medicaid sterilization consent form and proposes changes to make the form more pertinent to today's medical environment.

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