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AI plain-language summaryThis bill protects health care providers from being punished if they choose not to take part in assisted reproductive technology, like in vitro fertilization, because of their religious beliefs or moral convictions. It promotes an approach called "restorative reproductive medicine," which focuses on monitoring reproductive health and treating conditions like endometriosis to help restore fertility naturally, rather than using assisted reproductive technology. The bill requires the Department of Health and Human Services to update medical codes for infertility treatments, expand grants and training programs to include restorative reproductive medicine, develop education on treating male infertility, and report every three years on standards of care for diagnosing infertility and reproductive health conditions.
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