Contribution

Disestablishing Religious Hospitals

Authors:

Elizabeth W Sepper, James D. Nelson

49 J. of L. Med. & Ethics 542

Abstract

We argue that concentration of power in religious hospitals threatens disestablishment values. When hospitals deny care for religious reasons, they dominate patients’ bodies and convictions. Health law should — and to some extent already does — constrain such religious domination.

Full Citation

Elizabeth W Sepper, James D. Nelson, Disestablishing Religious Hospitals, in 49 J. of L. Med. & Ethics 542 (2021). View Online