![]() ![]() John’s mandate that no birth control prescribing could be performed by Jane Phillips-employed physicians is a victory for all the women receiving care from Bartlesville, Pawhuska, Sedan (Kan.), Caney (Kan.) and Nowata hospitals,” said local OB-GYN Robert Oliver MD, who is not employed by the hospital or St. “In a country where issues are decided ‘by and for the people,’ the recent grass roots social media uprising at St. John office for physicians who are contracted with the company - estimated by some to be as many as 80 percent of Bartlesville physicians.Ī story reporting the meeting was posted on the Examiner-Enterprise website Friday evening, which sparked a public outcry for action that was harnessed by the creators of the Facebook page, “Bartlesville United for Healthcare.” The social media page, created late Saturday, drew more than 700 “likes” in fewer than three days and helped start a discourse on health care issues that has captured the attention of not only Bartlesville patients interested in keeping services available locally, but also citizens, groups and media across the nation concerned about patient-doctor relationships, women’s reproductive rights and the role of religion in health care. John, which will move some office functions, including billing, to the St. The new directive appears to have been prompted by a unified coding system being put in place by St. The policy, which has been in place for some time, is in accordance with the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services, the guidelines used by St. John is contrary to reports last week that doctors of obstetrics and gynecology were told during a March 26 meeting they could prescribe contraceptives for medical reasons but that they could no longer prescribe it as birth control. The carefully-worded statement issued by St. The company issued a statement Monday afternoon that essentially leaves the decision of whether to prescribe birth control - for any reason - to individual physicians. The recent discovery that most local doctors would no longer be able to prescribe birth control for their patients was met with resounding opposition over the weekend, prompting a “social media uprising” that resulted in a near reversal on the policy by St. ![]()
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