This is just peachy! I work in the medical profession and I've never been told about this one. I would never refuse treatment to anyone based on my beliefs (not that I help to treat patients any more - but I did at one point). Now I have a whole new list of questions to ask my doctor - and they border on invasive and prejudicial not to mention against the anti-discrimination laws.
How would these doctors like it if a new patient called to make an appointment and the first question wasn't "when's the next available appointment" but "What religion is he/she?" Per this law that is a viable question, but couldn't the doctors say that he/she was being discriminated against when they started losing patients because of their religion. "I'm sorry - I can't see a Catholic/Baptist/Mormon/ any other religion Doctor - I won't get decent care." Then the doctor files a lawsuit against the person due to religious discrimination. Where're the laws that protect the patients?