Civil rights advocacy group Campaign for Accountability sent letters to five U.S. state attorneys general seeking an investigation into crisis pregnancy centers' collection of sensitive medical information, NBC News reports. The group claimed reproductive health centers are gathering personal medical information without disclosing how the information is protected. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office for Civil Rights recently approved a rule that aims to safeguard private reproductive health care information.
26 April 2024
Advocacy group seeks investigation into pregnancy centers' privacy practices
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