Medical Examining Board revising proposed chaperone rule again

Medical Examining Board revising proposed chaperone rule again
The Medical Examining Board is taking a third run at creating a rule on the use of chaperones during sensitive patient exams, moving away from a previous proposal that healthcare providers estimated would have an economic impact of more than $75 million annually. 
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