TOPEKA, Kan. -- Abortion-rights supporters worried Tuesday that regulations Kansas is trying to enact would give the state health department unfettered access to patient medical records and suggested it could endanger the privacy of women who've terminated pregnancies.
Supporters of the new rules said such concerns are unfounded because state law contains protections against information about patients from becoming public. One anti-abortion leader said the abortion providers and their allies are trying to stir up privacy fears to avoid scrutiny of their operations.
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