Catholic hospitals, which represent a growing share of health care in the United States, prohibit staff from providing many common reproductive health services, including ones related to sterilization ...
About 21 percent of Catholic hospitals don’t disclose information about their religious affiliation online, according to a study published March 19 in JAMA. Researchers from the University of Colorado ...
Washington, D.C. — By 2020, at least 1 in 6 U.S. hospital beds were located in Catholic hospitals. While consolidation has been increasing in American health care, Catholic health care providers are ...
The Bishop of Phoenix’s decision to strip a Catholic Healthcare West hospital of its Catholic status adds to tensions between the Catholic Health Association and the Church hierarchy that started with ...
As more hospitals merge or acquire smaller providers, patients are left with fewer choices and are charged higher prices as they experience greater difficulty accessing health services and, ...
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U.S. bishops ban gender-affirming care at Catholic hospitals. What does that mean for Oregon’s largest health system?
After U.S. Catholic leaders voted this week to prohibit gender-affirming care at hospitals tied to the church, Oregon’s largest health system is now evaluating what the decision could mean for ...
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