In Newport Beach, a new ban on abortions means that Hoag Hospital's OB/GYN services are constrained not by medical resources, medical judgment or the law, but by Roman Catholic doctrine.
In a most underhanded and insidious way, women's reproductive health rights in California were dealt a significant blow last month. That was when the availability of elective abortions at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, one of Orange County's elite medical centers, was abruptly ended.
via L.A. Times - Health http://feeds.latimes.com/~r/latimes/features/health/~3/vlh3dNh6s1M/la-fi-hiltzik-20130623,0,2099226.column
In a most underhanded and insidious way, women's reproductive health rights in California were dealt a significant blow last month. That was when the availability of elective abortions at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, one of Orange County's elite medical centers, was abruptly ended.
via L.A. Times - Health http://feeds.latimes.com/~r/latimes/features/health/~3/vlh3dNh6s1M/la-fi-hiltzik-20130623,0,2099226.column
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