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Clinic’s secular nature intact (Catholics cave!)
The Socialist-Review ^ | 8/30/2014 | Addy Hatch

Posted on 08/30/2014 5:10:50 PM PDT by narses

Religious directives that some worried could restrict medical care at a new health clinic preparing to open on the Washington State University Spokane campus are being jettisoned.

The announcement Friday by Providence Health & Services comes two days after the American Civil Liberties Union expressed concern about the clinic’s bylaws and asked WSU regents to address the matter at their Sept. 11 meeting.

The Spokane Teaching Health Center is a consortium of Providence, WSU Spokane and the Empire Health Foundation. It’s expected to open on the WSU Spokane campus in 2016, and regents will consider selling $15 million in revenue bonds to build a new facility for the clinic.

It will provide a variety of services and will be staffed by medical students, medical residents and other health care professionals.

The ACLU, in a letter to WSU regents, noted that the bylaws of the Spokane Teaching Health Center say the clinic won’t “perform or permit any medical procedure that offends the moral or ethical values or directives of Providence, including but not limited to the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services.” Those directives forbid or restrict reproductive services including birth control, vasectomies, fertility treatment and abortion.

Elaine Couture, regional chief executive at Providence Health Care, said Friday that the new health center is a secular organization.

“The scope of services provided by the Spokane Teaching Health Center and the secular consortium partners will not be limited” by Catholic health care directives, she said in a news release.

The news release added that the partners would “modify the provisions of the (clinic’s) governing documents to reflect that understanding.”

“We’re extremely pleased to hear it,” said Don Barbieri, who with Sharon Smith established a charitable foundation in Spokane that protested the restrictions on the new clinic. The Smith-Barbieri Progressive Fund sent out emails to supporters asking them to contact WSU regents, and Barbieri and Smith said they contacted WSU Spokane Chancellor Lisa Brown and WSU President Elson Floyd in recent months to share their concerns.

“We have made sure WSU knew how we felt, but with only two weeks left until the regents’ meeting, we thought it best to go straight to (the public),” Smith said.

Barbieri added that the couple are “big fans” of WSU and the planned clinic, but wanted to make sure the health care offered there is secular.

It remains unclear why the bylaws were put into place for the new clinic, which will be on the campus of a public university and has received $900,000 in federal funds.

Officials with WSU Spokane declined comment on the controversy this week and representatives of the Empire Health Foundation didn’t return calls seeking comment.

The nonprofit clinic, announced with fanfare last year, will create six new medical residencies and possibly dozens more over the next five years, the three partners said in a description of the project in July. Existing residency training programs in Spokane also would move to the new clinic.

The clinic, to be called the University District Health Center, is expected to provide multi-disciplinary health and dental care to primarily low-income patients.

The clinic is part of an expansion of graduate medical education opportunities in Eastern Washington, a longtime goal of city leaders and politicians in both parties.

WSU Spokane has announced its intention to try to establish a second medical school here. Currently, medical education in Spokane is provided under the University of Washington School of Medicine’s multi-state WWAMI program.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; US: Washington
KEYWORDS: aclu; popefrancis; romancatholicism; washington
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To: kitkat

There was no poverty in South America before the catholic church got there.
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21 posted on 08/30/2014 6:47:20 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: informavoracious

Well said!


22 posted on 08/30/2014 6:47:27 PM PDT by narses
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To: BlackElk

Probably.

GRRRRrrrrrr.............


23 posted on 08/30/2014 6:48:20 PM PDT by narses
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To: editor-surveyor

24 posted on 08/30/2014 6:59:44 PM PDT by narses
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To: editor-surveyor

Mebbe you ain’t so smart your own self, if you can’t tell the difference between religious art and idols.


25 posted on 08/30/2014 10:59:42 PM PDT by dsc (Any attempt to move a government to the left is a crime against humanity.)
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To: editor-surveyor

Mother Teresa had a deep love for Christ in the Eucharist. That’s how she was able to feed and care for His sheep. http://adorationrocks.com/letter.html


26 posted on 08/31/2014 7:19:13 AM PDT by mlizzy ("If people spent an hour a week in Eucharistic Adoration, abortion would be ended." --Mother Teresa)
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To: BlackElk

“Maybe Pope Francis should hear about this-—long and loud.”

How does one organize such a movement?


27 posted on 08/31/2014 9:31:46 AM PDT by dsc (Any attempt to move a government to the left is a crime against humanity.)
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To: dsc

Letting people know on Free Republic and other friendly websites; urging letters and e-mails to the Apostolic Nuncio in Washington, DC; or direct communication to Pope Francis in Vatican City.


28 posted on 08/31/2014 8:48:17 PM PDT by BlackElk (Dean of Discipline Tomas de Torquemada Gentlemen's Club: Roast 'em Danno!)
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To: dsc

“Religious art” is idolatry, according to the scriptures.

Yeshua’s Way had no need for art, nor satanic palaces filled with humanistic “treasures” misnamed “churches.”
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29 posted on 09/02/2014 5:16:07 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: editor-surveyor

““Religious art” is idolatry, according to the scriptures.”

Utter nonsense.


30 posted on 09/02/2014 9:42:03 PM PDT by dsc (Any attempt to move a government to the left is a crime against humanity.)
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