Catholic Medical Association Says Health Care Reform Bills Too Pro-Abortion
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- The Catholic Medical Association supports "healthcare reform that increases access and quality" but the group is concerned about the pro-abortion and rationing aspects of the health care bills pending in Congress. The organization says "existing legislation in the House and Senate-- combined with President Obama's push for hasty action-- could make our current, flawed system even worse." The CMA, in a statement, says it is "particularly concerned about two significant ethical issues (1) respect for the conscience rights of health-care providers; and (2) a mandate to finance and provide abortion." The group continues: "Unprecedented powers are entrusted to the Secretary of Health and Human Services (as evidenced by over 1,120 references to the "Secretary" and his/her powers in the House bill) and to a new authority-- the "Health Choices Commissioner." Moreover, a Federal Coordinating Council on Comparative Effectiveness was created and funded, without adequate debate, by the Stimulus Bill; and there are valid concerns that the FCCCE could soon start regulating medical treatments based not only on clinical, but also "economic" criteria." CMA President Louis C. Breschi, M.D., is alarmed that White House officials and Congressional committees have refused to exclude abortion from health-care legislation. Ref. Source 8