California Sues a Catholic Hospital for Denying Patient an Emergency Abortion | KQED
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"I am here today to tell my story for one simple reason, because I don't want other people in my community to experience the same life-threatening trauma that I experienced," Nusslock said.
"The hospital ignores the medical advice of their physicians and the desires of their patients, subjecting them to intrusive hospital policies that are of no benefit to the patient's health," Bonta said.
"We've also seen the influence of which kinds of hospitals operate in those communities. Catholic and conservative hospitals tend to have different policies regarding access to these rights than others do," Ziegler said.
"Although the state has some of the strongest abortion rights in the country, there are parts of California where those rights aren't being realized. That tends to be in disproportionately rural, conservative and smaller communities," Ziegler said.
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