
Hospitals’ Case for Conscience Protection
COMMENTARY: Should medical professionals be required to perform procedures that they disagree with, ethically, morally or due to religious reasons?
COMMENTARY: Should medical professionals be required to perform procedures that they disagree with, ethically, morally or due to religious reasons?
Formed by Catholic higher education, health-care providers serving pandemic patients rely on their training — and their faith.
The rule was crafted by the Trump administration’s new Conscience and Religious Freedom Division.
U.S. bishops have previously asked Congress to pass the Conscience Protection Act.
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