Religious facilities limit services.

PositionPatient Rights - National Women's Law Center releases guide on law requiring health care facilities to inform patients of services they will not perform

The ban on services instituted by many religiously affiliated hospitals, nursing homes, managed care companies, and insurers goes beyond abortions, extending to end-of-life options; research and therapy using fetal and embryonic stem cells; counseling about the use of condoms by HIV patients and others with sexually transmitted diseases; controversial infertility treatments; emergency contraception (including for rape victims); procedures pertaining to ectopic pregnancies; tubal ligations and other forms of sterilization; and contraceptive services (including prescriptions) and counseling.

While religiously affiliated health care institutions can restrict services in certain circumstances, they must warn consumers in a clear, accurate, and timely way or face legal sanctions. The National Women's Law Center (NWLC), Washington, D.C., has released a guide for consumers and advocates on ways to use the law to demand that health care institutions reveal the services they will not perform because of religious or moral objections. "Truth or Consequences: Using Consumer Protection Laws to Expose Institutional Restrictions on Reproductive and Other Health Care" arms patients with knowledge of disclosure requirements and strategies to encourage institutions to provide appropriate notice to the Community.

"Refusing to inform patients and communities about bans on important medical procedures makes bad medicine, bad community relations, and often violates the law," maintains NWLC Co-President Marcia D. Greenberger. "These religious restrictions are widespread and have serious consequences for women's health. Advocates can use these consumer protection laws to fight back."

Health care consumers often are unaware of these limitations because facilities supply little notice or information, often marketing themselves as providing comprehensive women's health services when they in fact do not. Health care is threatened when individuals must make decisions without knowledge of...

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