The rule will enforce 25 existing statutory conscience
protections, including major pieces of legislation passed by significant
bipartisan majorities over the years since the 1973 Roe V. Wade Supreme Court decision contravened the Hippocratic oath
and suddenly made pro-life physicians vulnerable to discrimination and job loss
for declining to participate in what suddenly became a legal procedure nationwide.
CMA CEO Dr. David Stevens noted, "There are already laws on
the books, and this proposed rule will help address the injustices that those laws
were designed to prevent. Our members have been discriminated against and some
have even lost positions for speaking out."
CMA Vice President for Government Affairs and Director of Freedom2Care, Jonathan Imbody,
explained, "Polling indicates that faith-based physicians will be forced
to leave medicine if coerced into violating the faith tenets and medical ethics
principles that guide their practice of medicine. These faith-based health
professionals do not and cannot separate the faith principles that motivate
them to help others and serve the needy from the faith principles that uphold the
sanctity of human life.
"So conscience protections like the proposed rule announced today
are key to not only protecting American freedoms of faith and conscience; they are
also key to protecting patient access to principled healthcare."
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