Over the past two decades, the number of Catholic health care systems has steadily expanded throughout the United States, while at the same time, the overall number of hospitals in the country has decreased. Today, one in six patients in the United States receives treatment at a Catholic hospital. Catholic hospitals must abide by the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services, which restrict the medical procedures delivered at these facilities. Many common reproductive health care services, such as medically-necessary abortions and in-vitro fertilization, are prohibited by these Directives. This Note examines the impact of the Catholic hospital merger trend on access to reproductive health care in the United States. ...
Abstract Background In 2014, the governor of Washington State mandated that all hospitals publically...
Consolidation via merger both from hospital-to-hospital mergers and from hospital acquisitions of ph...
Courts reviewing proposed mergers of nonprofit hospitals have too often abandoned the bedrock princi...
Over the past two decades, the number of Catholic health care systems has steadily expanded througho...
This note questions the wisdom of those who content that Catholic health providers, to constitutiona...
Access to health care requires access to a care center and access to comprehensive health care servi...
Background: In 2014, the governor of Washington State mandated that all hospitals publically post a ...
The article discusses the potential effects of the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA) on Catholic hospital...
The article discusses the opposing views of the Catholic Health Association and the U.S. Conference ...
Traditionally, hospital mergers were seen as a benefit to consumers. That is no longer the case. Aft...
court settlement, to provide referrals and follow-up for family planning and con-traceptive steriliz...
On December 7, 2000, St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Granite City, Illinois asked Dr. Yogendra Shah ...
Conscience clauses are laws enacted by federal and state governments to protect health care provider...
The United States Conference of Bishops created the Ethical and Religious Directives (ERDs) in order...
Mention of this topic-the potential elimination of health services resulting from a merger or affili...
Abstract Background In 2014, the governor of Washington State mandated that all hospitals publically...
Consolidation via merger both from hospital-to-hospital mergers and from hospital acquisitions of ph...
Courts reviewing proposed mergers of nonprofit hospitals have too often abandoned the bedrock princi...
Over the past two decades, the number of Catholic health care systems has steadily expanded througho...
This note questions the wisdom of those who content that Catholic health providers, to constitutiona...
Access to health care requires access to a care center and access to comprehensive health care servi...
Background: In 2014, the governor of Washington State mandated that all hospitals publically post a ...
The article discusses the potential effects of the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA) on Catholic hospital...
The article discusses the opposing views of the Catholic Health Association and the U.S. Conference ...
Traditionally, hospital mergers were seen as a benefit to consumers. That is no longer the case. Aft...
court settlement, to provide referrals and follow-up for family planning and con-traceptive steriliz...
On December 7, 2000, St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Granite City, Illinois asked Dr. Yogendra Shah ...
Conscience clauses are laws enacted by federal and state governments to protect health care provider...
The United States Conference of Bishops created the Ethical and Religious Directives (ERDs) in order...
Mention of this topic-the potential elimination of health services resulting from a merger or affili...
Abstract Background In 2014, the governor of Washington State mandated that all hospitals publically...
Consolidation via merger both from hospital-to-hospital mergers and from hospital acquisitions of ph...
Courts reviewing proposed mergers of nonprofit hospitals have too often abandoned the bedrock princi...