Protecting the Rights of Conscience of Health Care Providers and a Parent's Right to Know: Hearing Before Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, Second Session, July 11, 2002, Band 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 2002 - 73 Seiten |
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... practice . On the first question , it is important to note that for over 30 years State and Federal Governments have passed conscience clause statutes intended to protect health care providers from being coerced into performing ...
... practice . On the first question , it is important to note that for over 30 years State and Federal Governments have passed conscience clause statutes intended to protect health care providers from being coerced into performing ...
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... practices or is instead an entity , whether religiously af- filiated or not , operating in a public , secular setting ? The more public and secular the setting , the less acceptable an institution's claimed right to refuse . H.R. 4691 ...
... practices or is instead an entity , whether religiously af- filiated or not , operating in a public , secular setting ? The more public and secular the setting , the less acceptable an institution's claimed right to refuse . H.R. 4691 ...
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... practice or to refer them else- where for such training , even when a residency program lost its accreditation be- cause of its failure to offer training . In 1997 , Congress adopted new statutory requirements for the Medicaid program ...
... practice or to refer them else- where for such training , even when a residency program lost its accreditation be- cause of its failure to offer training . In 1997 , Congress adopted new statutory requirements for the Medicaid program ...
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... practices . To strike the proper balance , policymakers and advocates must consider each pro- posed refusal clause ... practices or the tax or other financial burdens that may result from permitting certain exemptions . We consider next ...
... practices . To strike the proper balance , policymakers and advocates must consider each pro- posed refusal clause ... practices or the tax or other financial burdens that may result from permitting certain exemptions . We consider next ...
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... practices ought gen- erally to be free of the requirements of laws repugnant to their beliefs . Among health care institutions , privately funded Christian Science sanatoria may exemplify those that should qualify for a religious ...
... practices ought gen- erally to be free of the requirements of laws repugnant to their beliefs . Among health care institutions , privately funded Christian Science sanatoria may exemplify those that should qualify for a religious ...
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