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Doctor's Prayer with Patient: Legal Rights & Religious Freedom
It is generally legal for a doctor to pray with a patient in the United States. The First Amendment to the United States Constitution protects freedom of religion, which includes the free exercise of religion. Additionally, the Americans with Disabilities Act requires hospitals and other healthcare settings to allow accommodations for religious observance of employees and patients.Medicaid - Related Articles
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