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Tag Archives: conscience
Obama Pushes to Rescind Conscience Rights For Pro-Life Doctors
A national organization of Christian doctors is strongly concerned about the Obama administration’s effort to rescind conscience protections the Bush administration put in place for medical professionals. The regulations provide additional protections and support for those doctors and nurses who don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Bioethics, Medical Economics
Tagged conscience, conscience rights, freedom of conscience, physician conscience, right of conscience
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Obama Admin Working to Rescind Conscience Rights on Abortion
The Obama administration is still working to overturn conscience rights for medical professionals on abortion that were put in place at the tail end of the Bush administration. Here are the chilling details in a report from LifeNews: In 2008, … Continue reading
Top 10 Pro-Life News Stories of 2009
President Barack Obama, abortion, the Supreme Court, and healthcare dominated pro-life news in 2009. As we look back on 2009, the first with a new pro-abortion president, it seems to me that the pro-life movement essentially is on the defensive. … Continue reading
Posted in Bioethics, Health Headlines
Tagged abortion, assisted suicide, conscience, conscience rights, embryonic stem cell, embryonic stem cell research, embryonic stem cells, freedom of conscience, healthcare reform, physician assisted suicide, physician conscience, Planned Parenthood, pro-abortion, right of conscience, socialized healthcare, stem cell research
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Christian Medical Association Labels House Healthcare Bill an “Overdose” That Threatens Patient-Physician Relationship
The 16,000-member Christian Medical Association, the nation’s largest faith-based associaation of physicians, today said that the 2,000-page healthcare overhaul bill (HR 3962) introduced in the House of Representatives last week far exceeds the need for targeted reforms, instead injecting massive … Continue reading
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Tagged conscience, conscience rights, freedom of conscience, healthcare reform, nationalized health insurance, nationalized healthcare, Obamacare, physician conscience, right of conscience, socialized healthcare
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Christian Doctors Refuse Bribe from Senate Leader
The Christian Medical Association (CMA), the nation’s largest association of faith-based physicians, today spoke out against Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s (D-Nev.) reported offer to get physicians to drop their opposition to pending healthcare legislation in exchange for more money.
Congressional Research Service says Obama Bearing False Witness
In this time of bitter partisanship, there are still a few issues that Republicans, Democrats and Independents can agree on. One of those issues is providing taxpayer-subsidized benefits to illegal aliens. The American people are overwhelmingly opposed to the idea. … Continue reading
Posted in Bioethics, Medical Economics
Tagged abortion, conscience, freedom of conscience, healthcare reform, nationalized health insurance, nationalized healthcare, right of conscience, socialism, socialized healthcare
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Concerns About the HR3200 Healthcare Reform Bill
A fellow named Fred wrote this to me: “Don’t you have your own ideas, Doc? How would you propose to fix the system? Evidently it is by sitting on your butt and watching FoxNews, carefully copying and reposting their slanted … Continue reading
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Tagged abortion, conscience, conscience rights, freedom of conscience, health benefits, health insurance, healthcare reform, Hyde Ammendment, medical insurance, nationalized health insurance, physician conscience, right of conscience, socialized healthcare
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Webcast Thursday to Educate Pro-Lifers About the Dangers of Obama’s Health Care
There is a coalition of pro-life leaders who are alarmed that we pro-lifers unaware of what is at stake with some of the Health Care Plans being promotoed by President Obama, what they call “Obamacare.” I thought you might like … Continue reading
Posted in Bioethics, Marriage and Family Health, Medical Economics
Tagged abortion, conscience, conscience rights, freedom of conscience, nationalized healthcare, physician conscience, right of conscience
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Congressmen Challenge President Obama on Abortion-Conscience Clause Promise
Color me stunned. Either our President is actually open to allowing pro-life healthcare professionals to practice medicine based upon their deeply held moral and religious beliefs or he’s the biggest hypocrite of the last century. More Information:
Posted in Bioethics, Woman's Health
Tagged abortion, conscience, conscience rights, freedom of conscience, physician conscience, right of conscience
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Extinguishing Physician Conscience – A Physician’s Chilling Prediction
The largest generational cohort in American history, the Baby Boomers, will be the first Americans to be denied available effective life-saving treatments for reasons of cost. The seeds for this mass liquidation have already been planted. More Information:
Posted in Bioethics
Tagged abortion, conscience, conscience rights, euthanasia, freedom of conscience, physician conscience, right of conscience
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New poll: Obama plan to scrap conscience rule panned by the public and a threat to patients
The Christian Medical Association (CMA), the nation’s largest association of faith-based physicians, today warned that the Obama administration’s plan to scrap a conscience-protecting healthcare regulation is very unpopular and threatens to cut off patient access to healthcare professionals and institutions … Continue reading
Posted in Bioethics, Children's Health, Marriage and Family Health, Medical Economics, Mental Health, Woman's Health
Tagged abortion, conscience, conscience rights, freedom of conscience, physician conscience, right of conscience
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How you can help protect your doctor’s freedom (You must act immediately)
President Obama said it clearly. He wants to hear from you. But he’s given you a deadline: You’ve got two weeks to voice your concerns – to speak out for America’s pro-life medical professionals … and their moral conscience – … Continue reading
The mother of octuplets versus her doctor. Who should choose? Whom should society support?
A recent editorial here in Colorado Springs reported: An unemployed, divorced woman with six children – living with her bankrupt parents in their teensy weensy home – gave birth to eight babies after having fertilized eggs implanted in her uterus. … Continue reading
Posted in Bioethics, Woman's Health
Tagged abortion, abortion pill, conscience, conscience rights, fertility clinics, freedom of conscience, IVF, morning after pill, octuplets, physician conscience, right of conscience
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A doctor’s right to choose versus the rights of a woman to choose
An unemployed, divorced woman with six children – living with her bankrupt parents in their teensy weensy home – gave birth to eight babies after having fertilized eggs implanted in her uterus. At least one of her older six children … Continue reading
Posted in Bioethics, Children's Health, Woman's Health
Tagged conscience, conscience rights, freedom of conscience, physician conscience, right of conscience
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For Pro-Lifers, an Early Christmas Present from President Bush — regulations to protect the conscience rights of healthcare professionals
President Bush’s days may be numbered, but not his pro-life influence. In a monumental decision that will be felt well into the next administration, the White House-with the cooperation of the Department of Health and Human Services-made good on its … Continue reading
Posted in Bioethics, Health Headlines, Woman's Health
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On Conscience, HHS Rules!
The FRC is reporting, “He may technically be a “lame duck,” but President Bush is going out with guns blazing. With just two months left in office, the administration dealt a crippling blow to online gambling and is prepared to … Continue reading
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Christian Physicians Address President’s Council on Bioethics on Conscience Rights
Four Christian Medical Association members testified on September 12 before the President’s Council on Bioethics on the issue of conscience rights in healthcare. These testimonies are, to me, very convincing and hopefully will help more and more of us support … Continue reading
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Tagged conscience, conscience rights, freedom of conscience, physician conscience, right of conscience
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Top Public Health Official Urges Conscience Protections
Here is a thought-provoking Op-Ed by Admiral Joxel Garcia, MD, the assistant secretary for health with the Department of Health and Human Services, published in The Washington Times. He begins, “There is no more sacred right than the right of … Continue reading
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Tagged conscience, conscience rights, freedom of conscience, physician conscience, right of conscience
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Doctors’ body in Canada backs down on policy to rescind conscience rights
The National Post is reporting that the regulating body for Ontario physicians has backed off a controversial proposal that would have forced doctors to put aside their religious views when dealing with patients. Protests from the Ontario Medical Association and … Continue reading
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Tagged conscience, freedom of conscience, physician conscience, right of conscience
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Why Your Doctor Needs The Fundamental Right to Refuse
There’s an excellent opinion piece in the LA Times titled, “The Fundamental Right to Refuse.” It’s by a ‘pro-choice atheist,’ who articulates that the present battle over conscience rights in healthcare is not only a fight for faith freedoms, … Continue reading
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Archbishop, Rabbi, Physician Group Condemn Efforts to Curb Ontario Physician Conscience Rights
LifeSiteNews.com reported that last Friday was marked the deadline for public comment on the Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeon’s draft policy that seeks to prohibit medical professionals from obeying their consciences. In light of this, several prominent parties have … Continue reading
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Health Care Providers Told Their Faith is Irrelevant
According to a report on CitizenLinke.org, the Supreme Court in California recently heard a case that pitted homosexual rights against religious freedom. At the center of the case was a lesbian who sued two doctors who declined to provide in vitro … Continue reading