Why hospitals in many states with legal abortion may refuse to perform them 

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Laws in 35 states shield hospitals from liability for refusing to provide abortion care due to religious objections. And the protections are expanding.

Many states that tout themselves as protectors of reproductive health care, including CaliforniaMichigan and Pennsylvania, have little-noticed laws on the books protecting hospitals that refuse to provide it.

The laws shield at least some hospitals from liability for not providing care they object to on religious grounds, leaving little recourse for patients. The providers — many of them Catholic hospitals — generally refuse to perform abortions and sterilizations because the services run contrary to their religious beliefs, but their objections can extend to other kinds of care.

Source: Why hospitals in many states with legal abortion may refuse to perform them – The Washington Post