Patients don't care about provider religious ties, expect all needed care
Study in JAMA Open Network
Bioethics and Humanities
Dec 27, 2019
Maryam Guiahi MD, MSc and colleagues recently published Patient Views on Religious Institutional Health Care, a study which found that only 6% of U.S. adults consider religious affiliation when selecting a health care facility, yet the majority (71%) believe their health choices should take precedence over an institution's religious beliefs. Read the full JAMA Open Network article>>