Tara Rule says her doctor in upstate New York was “determined to protect a hypothetical fetus" instead of helping her treat debilitating pain.

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      Except it doesn;t. Right now, roughly 20% of all hospitals in the US are owned by a religion; most are Catholic, and about 1/4 of them are 'some other religion'. That is up from 12% is 1995. What that means is that, in many cases–especially when it's an emergency–you won't have any choice at all except to accept religion-tainted healthcare.

      I've lived in places where the only option covered by my insurance was religions.

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          It's becoming a religion issue as Catholic groups take over more and more hospitals, because they're going to eliminate health care for things that are against their religious principles.

          IMO healthcare should not be permitted to have religion interfering.