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The Catholic Church and U.S. Health Care Reform

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The Catholic Church and U.S. Health Care Reform

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The Catholic Church is the largest (and arguably the best organized) single denomination in the United States, and it has extensive holdings in the health care field. It therefore has a material stake in the current debate over health care reform, as well as a moral interest in a question touching on the ethics of resource distribution. The position of the church on health care is analyzed as a case study of how organized religion interacts with and attempts to influence social policy in a pluralistic society.

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DOI: 10.1525/maq.1996.10.1.02a00010

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