"At UC, a betrayal over reproductive care" -- this will make your blood boil
Highly recommend reading the entire thing at link.
Cross posted from GD
Los Angeles Times, page A2, by Michael Hiltzik
One year ago, the University of California Board of Regents voted to approve an uncompromising policy governing the terms of partnerships between UCs medical schools and Catholic hospital systems.
The policy led UC doctors to believe that they would be permitted to provide any care they judged warranted for their patients, including performing abortions and contraceptive implants that are otherwise forbidden at Catholic healthcare facilities.
They couldnt be required to transfer or refer those patients to non-religious hospitals if moving them or delaying treatment would be detrimental to the patients care, as is often the case.
But somehow the language changed when the regents vote was translated into a formal UC policy. The policy now fails to guarantee that UC doctors can perform any procedure they deem necessary, only that they can prescribe and counsel patients about their options.
And it now says doctors can refuse to transfer a patient only if the move would risk material deterioration to the patients condition. Thats a stricter standard that doctors say deprives them of significant discretion to direct patient treatment.
https://enewspaper.latimes.com/infinity/latimes/default.aspx?token=42e23962a5d74614be16bae3d62d13e7&utm_id=62001&sfmc_id=1778350&edid=7d901b0c-7721-4c63-b7b6-9a45d35cc342