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Texas fertility doc will answer for impropriety

AUSTIN — An appeals court in Texas found that the Texas Medical Board has the authority to hear and act on allegations that a fertility doctor used his own sperm, instead of that of an anonymous donor, to artificially inseminate patients in the 1980s. The board is not allowed to consider complaints involving care that happened more than seven years prior to the complaint, but this falls under the exception for “other violations.”

Read the ruling here.

Categories / Appeals, Briefs, Health, Personal Injury

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