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Related: About this forumAbortion rights in WA fall into limbo at religious hospitals
https://crosscut.com/news/2022/06/abortion-rights-wa-fall-limbo-religious-hospitalsAbortion rights in WA fall into limbo at religious hospitals
When hospitals merge with religious institutions, it weakens Washington's capacity to provide abortion care. What will that mean after Roe v. Wade?
by Megan Burbank / June 13, 2022
Recent mergers in Washington state between religious and secular hospital systems, including one between Virginia Mason and Catholic CHI Franciscan Health in 2021, have allowed hospitals to stop providing elective abortions, even though they are a protected right in the state.
With the U.S. Supreme Court expected to overturn Roe v. Wade this month, Washington state, a longstanding haven for abortion care, is positioning itself as a sanctuary for an influx of out-of-state patients. But abortion access is already out of reach in some parts of the Northwest especially in communities where Catholic hospitals proliferate.
For years, religiously affiliated hospitals have merged with secular health care systems, often with disruptions to services like reproductive health care. About half of health care systems in Washington are affiliated with religious organizations, which means that even with state-level and national protections for abortion, hospitals in Washington can deny or restrict reproductive health care based on religious protocols.
The result is a patchwork of reproductive health policies that vary by hospital, and can leave patients confused or without care altogether.
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Note: Providence, Swedish, and numerous small regional hospitals now under Catholic Church control.
samnsara
(17,615 posts)wasnt able to get my BC pills refilled at their pharmacy. When another local hospital was needing a buyer and some Catholic group was going to buy it and the local uproar was SO GREAT that the hospital sold to some other (secular) group. So never plan on getting ANY kind of womens health care at a catholic hospital..unless youre big and preggers..
Diamond_Dog
(31,969 posts)They refused to dissolve a clump of cells so that the girl wouldnt die.
Thankfully there was a secular hospital in the next town that treated her.
I feel badly for rural areas or small towns where a Catholic hospital is the only option.
Pro-Life, my ass.
atreides1
(16,072 posts)If these "hospitals" are going to claim a religious exemptions of any kind...then none of them should be prescribing any medications that were created from fetal tissue lines!!!