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Related: About this forumCatholic Virginia Mason cuts reproductive health care after merger
https://www.cascadepbs.org/news/2024/12/virginia-mason-cuts-reproductive-health-care-after-mergerVirginia Mason cuts reproductive health care after merger
Since the hospital joined with a Catholic system, the birth center has shuttered and employee insurance soon won't cover abortions and vasectomies.
by Megan Burbank / December 23, 2024
But in the years since Virginia Mason merged with a religiously affiliated hospital network in 2021, changes followed that shocked Rosewarne and her colleagues. The birth center was shuttered, and employee insurance coverage for abortion and vasectomies will soon be terminated. Taken together, these shifts have significantly narrowed the reproductive options of Virginia Mason employees. You cant have an abortion, but you cant have your baby, said Rosewarne.
When Virginia Mason merged with Catholic Health Initiatives in 2021, becoming Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, some employees were told that the only changes to care would be related to the delivery of abortion and medical-aid-in-dying services, which are typically stopped following mergers of secular and Catholic health systems.
But the week of Sept. 17, two months before the birth center was shuttered, Virginia Mason employees were told their insurance benefits would be changing to align with those of CommonSpirit, the largest national Catholic hospital chain, itself the product of a merger of Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives.
The changes go into effect in 2025, leaving employees with just weeks to obtain reproductive health services like abortion and vasectomies under their current coverage.
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(33,988 posts)1. But the closure echoes a narrowing of options for people giving birth nationally since the reversal of Roe v. Wade led t
But the closure echoes a narrowing of options for people giving birth nationally since the reversal of Roe v. Wade led to labor and delivery unit closures in abortion-hostile states like Idaho. This is happening in states like Washington, too, independently of this politicization. In August, Kaiser Permanente announced it would shut down its midwifery practice in 2025. The clinic had been operating since 1990. Kaiser patients in Seattle who want to see midwives for their pregnancy care will soon have to travel all the way to Bellevue or Tacoma.
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(4,315 posts)2. Planned Parenthood and University of Washington Medical Center remain options.
UWMC is state institution so wont go Catholic or private.