Uncertainty Persists In HHS Religious Health Care Rules

Law360, New York (May 23, 2013, 12:02 PM EDT) -- The comment period has just closed on the latest proposals by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to rationalize two competing interests under the Affordable Care Act — advancement of preventive and contraceptive health care through family planning services to women and the right of religious institutions that object to some of these services as matters of doctrine and teaching to be exempt from the obligations to provide them. The administration has moved substantially, perhaps prodded by the scores of lawsuits by religious institutions....

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