The reason I asked is that a FReeper in a previous thread said he found only one that did accept Catholics, but he didn’t say which.
This is a sample from Liberty Health Share:
“Our Statement of Shared Beliefs is as follows:
We believe that our personal rights and liberties originate from God and are bestowed on us by God, and are not concessions granted to us by governments or men.
We believe every individual has a fundamental religious right to worship the God of the Bible in his or her own way.
We believe it is our biblical and ethical obligation to assist our fellow man when they are in need according to our available resources and opportunity.
We believe it is our spiritual duty to God and our ethical duty to others to maintain a healthy lifestyle and avoid foods, behaviors or habits that produce sickness or disease.
We believe it is our fundamental right of conscience to direct our own healthcare, in consultation with physicians, family or other valued advisors, free from government dictates, restraints and oversight.
These beliefs form the moral, spiritual and ethical basis for our interaction and relationship as a community. We make a somber and significant pledge to one another that we will aid, support and devote our resources to one another in this most personal area of our life: our healthcare!”
Here is the one from Christian Healthcare Ministries:
“To be CHM members, participating adults must:
be Christians living by biblical principles
abstain from the use of tobacco and the illegal use of drugs (1 Corinthians 6:19-20)
follow biblical teaching on the use of alcohol
attend group worship regularly if health permits (Hebrews 10:25)”
I see nothing that would prevent your participation as a Catholic.