Last month, the Bush administration launched the latest salvo in its eight-year campaign to undermine women’s rights and women’s health by placing ideology ahead of science: a proposed rule from the Department of Health and Human Services that would govern family planning. It would require that any health care entity that receives federal financing – whether it’s a physician in private practice, a hospital or a state government – certify in writing that none of its employees are required to assist in any way with medical services they find objectionable. Laws that have been on the books for some 30 years already allow doctors to refuse to perform abortions. The new rule would go further, ensuring that all employees and volunteers for health care entities can refuse to aid in providing any treatment they object to, which could include not only abortion and sterilization but also contraception. Health and Human Services estimates that the rule, which would affect nearly 600,000 hospitals, clinics and other health care providers, would cost $44.5 million a year to administer. Astonishingly, the department does not even address the real cost to patients who might be refused access to these critical services. Women patients, […]
Sunday, September 21st, 2008
Blocking Care for Women
Author: HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON and CECILE RICHARDS
Source: The New York Times
Publication Date: 19-Sep-08
Link: Blocking Care for Women
Source: The New York Times
Publication Date: 19-Sep-08
Link: Blocking Care for Women
Stephan: The last eight years have seen a consistent position on the part of this administration to block an expansion of healthcare for women and children. The morality of this seems to be at once bizarre and self-destructive of the fabric of American society. Yet there it is, big as legislative life. What astonishes me is that Republican women are prepared to give up not only autonomy over their own bodies, but to support policies which render both them and their minor children second-class citizens in terms of health care. I just don't see how a thinking woman gets there.