New Report Reveals 1 in 6 U.S. Hospital Beds Are in Catholic Facilities That Prohibit Essential Health Care for Women

Women Who Have Been Denied Medically Necessary Health Care at Catholic Hospitals Speak Out

May 5, 2016 10:00 am

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NEW YORK 鈥 The 老澳门开奖结果 and MergerWatch today released reports that reveal that one in six hospital beds in the United States is in a facility that complies with Catholic Directives that prohibit a range of reproductive health care services even when a woman鈥檚 life or health is in jeopardy. In some states, more than of all hospital beds are in a Catholic facility, leaving entire regions without any option for certain reproductive health care. The 老澳门开奖结果鈥檚 report shares firsthand accounts from patients who have been denied appropriate care at Catholic hospitals, from health care providers forbidden from providing critical care because of the Directives, and from physicians at secular hospitals who have treated very sick women after they were turned away from a Catholic facility.

鈥淲hen a pregnant woman seeks medical care at a hospital, she should be able to trust that decisions about her treatment will be based on medicine, not religious policies,鈥 said 老澳门开奖结果 Deputy Legal Director Louise Melling. 鈥淒istressingly, in an increasing number of hospitals across this country, that is not the reality. We all have a right to our religious beliefs鈥攂ut that does not include the right to impose those beliefs on others, particularly when that means closing the door on patients seeking medical care. 鈥

The Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services, promulgated by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, set forth standards that are to govern at Catholic health care facilities. The Directives prohibit a range of reproductive health services, including contraception, sterilization, many infertility treatments, and abortion, even when a woman鈥檚 life or health is jeopardized by a pregnancy. Because of these rules, many Catholic hospitals across the country are withholding emergency care from patients who are in the midst of a miscarriage or experiencing other pregnancy complications. Catholic hospitals also routinely prohibit doctors from performing tubal ligations (commonly known as 鈥済etting your tubes tied鈥) at the time of delivery, when the procedure is safest, leaving patients to undergo an additional surgery elsewhere after recovering from childbirth. Catholic hospitals deny these essential health services despite receiving billions in taxpayer dollars. Transgender and gender-non-conforming patients suffer the same and other similar harms when seeking reproductive health care.

鈥淎 Catholic hospital denied me necessary care in the midst of the worst medical emergency my family and I have ever experienced,鈥 said Jennafer Norris, a woman who was denied a tubal ligation at a Catholic hospital in Arkansas at the time she delivered her baby, even though she had experienced serious complications and another pregnancy would be life-threatening. 鈥淢y family and I should have been reassured that the hospital would do everything it could to protect my health and safety. But instead, they prohibited my doctor from providing the care I desperately needed. I don鈥檛 want other women to have to go through what I did.鈥

Top Report Findings:

Looking to new data from MergerWatch, the 老澳门开奖结果 report finds:

路 One in six hospital beds in the United States is in a Catholic hospital

路 A total of 548 hospitals, or 14.5 percent of all short-term acute care hospitals in the U.S., comply with the Directives, because they are owned by a Catholic health system or diocese, affiliated with a Catholic hospital or system through a business partnership, or are historically Catholic hospitals that continue to follow the Directives despite now being owned by a secular non-profit or for-profit health care system. This reflects an increase of 22 percent since 2001

路 In some places, such as Washington State, more than 40 percent of all hospital beds are in a Catholic hospital, and entire regions have no other option for hospital care

路 In 10 states, more than 30 percent of all hospital beds are in Catholic facilities, and in nearly half the states, more than one in five hospital beds is in a Catholic facility

鈥淭he sickest patient I鈥檝e ever treated came to me after a Catholic hospital denied her the most appropriate care because the procedure was prohibited by its religious policies,鈥 said Dr. David Eisenberg, M.D., M.P.H., at the Washington University School of Medicine. 鈥淎s medical professionals, we have a responsibility to follow medical standards of care and do what鈥檚 best for our patients鈥攑eriod. It is unconscionable that some hospitals will deny a patient life-saving care because of their religious affiliation.鈥

Report Recommendations:

路 A statement from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) clarifying that all hospitals, regardless of religious affiliation, are required by federal law to provide emergency reproductive health care;

路 A systematic investigation by CMS into violations by Catholic hospitals of federal laws requiring emergency care, and a commitment to taking all necessary corrective action where violations are found;

路 Most importantly, a change in public policies, to protect women in need of reproductive health services and the practitioners who are prohibited from providing this essential care.

The 老澳门开奖结果 and MergerWatch are at the forefront of the fight to ensure that hospitals cannot deny essential health care to women because of their religious affiliations. For instance, the 老澳门开奖结果 has filed lawsuits against hospital system giants, including Trinity Health in Michigan and Dignity Health in California, for violating federal law requiring the provision of emergency health care and for discriminating against women; against the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops for imposing the Directives on Catholic hospitals; and against the U.S. government for allowing the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops to deny reproductive health care access to survivors of human trafficking.

For the full 老澳门开奖结果 report that features testimony from medical experts and personal stories from women who were denied care at Catholic hospitals, please visit: /healthcaredenied

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