Doctors raise concerns over resolution to support Crisis Pregnancy Centers
- Indiana lawmakers are working on a resolution to support pregnancy care centers in acquiring medical equipment, raising concerns among medical professionals about the centers' medical credentials.
- Dr. Amy Caldwell, a board certified OBGYN, warned that not all pregnancy care centers operate uniformly and some misinform patients about critical medical conditions.
- Dr. Tracey Wilkinson from the Good Trouble Coalition highlighted the lack of regulation among pregnancy care centers, stressing the need for clarity about their status as non-licensed facilities.
- Some public health doctors argue that funds allocated to the pregnancy resource service center, Real Alternatives, could be better spent within the Medicaid budget.
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