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            <description>Does providing health ministries expose congregations to lawsuits for medical malpractice?

Practitioners should contact their appropriate state medical agency when they are offering services without charge. Some states provide low cost insurance in such circumstances. In emergent circumstances most states provide for Good Samaritan laws which reduce the liability burden carried by medical personnel. Finally, churches should make their own insurance coverage organization aware of the nature and …</description>
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