Universal health insurance would mean the government would be able to mandate or coerce all hospitals to do abortions.
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catholic.net/rcc/Periodic…/spclrept.html
< In the early 1990s, two-thirds of all health plans provided coverage for abortion and 86 percent paid for sterilizations, according to a 1993 survey by the Alan Guttmacher Institute, a nonprofit research organization in New York City named for a former president of Planned Parenthood. >
christusmedicus.com/HCRC/assault/assault.htm
< Catholic hospitals treat 80 million patients each year and make up 11% of all community hospitals. As abortion advocates are quick to point out, Catholic hospitals are often the only hospitals in rural communities. This is so because they operate not out of a profit motive but out of charity. In 1998, for example, the nation’s 637 Catholic hospitals’ service to the poor resulted in a $2.8 billion financial loss. On average, Catholic hospitals provide a wider range of services than other hospitals: nutrition programs, natural family planning classes, geriatric services and HIV/AIDS treatment.
Today this legacy and this mission are being undermined by abortion advocates. For decades they have attempted to force Catholic hospitals to provide abortions or go out of business. In recent years their tactics have become more subtle, and the campaign to deny Catholic health care providers their rights of conscience has met with some success. >
< Should pro-abortion forces succeed, they will be responsible for shutting down the Catholic health care ministry. As Cardinal George so movingly testified against the AMA proposal to requiring all hospitals to provide all “reproductive health services”: “Catholic hospitals cannot comply. Effectively, the American Medical Association is being asked to help abolish Catholic health care in this country.” >
christusmedicus.com/Article_List/Liberty/liberty.htm
aul.org/ROC_Primer