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Kansas may join 48 other states in allowing expedited partner therapy for STD treatment
TOPEKA — Kansas is one of two states that doesn’t allow expedited partner therapy for sexually transmitted disease, a practice that allows medical providers to prescribe treatment to an infected patient’s partner without requiring them to come in for an exam. Patrick Allen, a doctor and medical school professor in Wichita, said expedited partner therapy […]
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