Kepler
Cornell Big Red
As the article points out, that isn't really an option for some patients. And if you have a doctor you'd prefer to perform the procedure, but they can't under threat of losing their privileges at that hospital, then at what point does a hospital's religious objection to said procedure become an unreasonable burden on the patient to seek another facility and doctor to receive the care their preferred doctor says they need?
This is why we need nationalized healthcare, just like every other civilized country.
Of course. But in the meantime those of us with flexibility have to do what we can.
Meanwhile Catholicism follows Protestantism down the drain with the only remaining practitioners (1) authoritarian, (2) imbecile, and (3) vicious.
I guess if America finally destroys Christianity on our way out we won't have been a complete failure.