Planned Health-Worker Opt-Out Rule Attacked
Critics object to a proposal to protect health-care providers who
won't perform or assist in certain services, such as abortion.
WASHINGTON -- A last-minute Bush administration plan to grant sweeping new protections to health-care providers who oppose abortion and other procedures on religious or moral grounds has provoked a torrent of objections, including a strenuous protest from the government agency that enforces job-discrimination laws. The proposed rule would prohibit recipients of federal money from discriminating against doctors, nurses and other health-care workers who refuse to perform or to assist in the performance of abortions or sterilization procedures because of their "religious beliefs or moral convictions." It also would prevent hospitals, clinics, doctors' offices and drugstores from requiring employees with religious or moral objections to "assist in the performance of any part of a health service program or research activity" financed by the Department of Health and Human Services.
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Posted by Editor at November 18, 2008 07:37 AM