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Ariz. hospital loses Catholic status over abortion case - USATODAY.com
ok. I can understand some of it, but I guess the rules (Catholics rules) are pretty strict. The doctors determine that the pregnancy could result in both death (baby and mother) due to high blood pressure. My sister blood pressure spiked during her last week of her pregnancy and almost died giving birth to her son. So I guess I can relate somewhat, but from the article (one side of the story) the doctors know what they are doing and abort the baby to save the mother's life.
Now... the other part of the violation confuse me
Edit: and it is things like this that I am no longer Catholic.
ok. I can understand some of it, but I guess the rules (Catholics rules) are pretty strict. The doctors determine that the pregnancy could result in both death (baby and mother) due to high blood pressure. My sister blood pressure spiked during her last week of her pregnancy and almost died giving birth to her son. So I guess I can relate somewhat, but from the article (one side of the story) the doctors know what they are doing and abort the baby to save the mother's life.
Now... the other part of the violation confuse me
sooooooo..... people who are too poor to pay for medical bills falls under this plan (and thus CAN pay their bills) are bad people? (I'm guessing since I don't know the whole story that this plan allow abortion to be covered?)According to The Arizona Republic, the other violations, he said, are taking place under the auspices of the Mercy Care Plan, a nonprofit health insurance plan for poor patients who qualify under the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System.
Olmstead said St. Joseph's has not been communicative, allowing him to have input into such decisions. He added that he only recently learned of the Mercy Care Plan, and that hospital officials were unaware the plan violated Catholic directives.
Edit: and it is things like this that I am no longer Catholic.