Religious or Philosophical Beliefs To Perform the Services or Provide the Goods Reasonably Expected by an Average Consumer who Requests Such Goods or Services; Helping to Ensure Security and Integrity to the Extent the Use of the Consumer’s Personal Information is Reasonably Necessary and Proportionate...
Significantly, large employers do not consider religious affiliation of providers and hospitals when assessing network adequacy. As a benefits manager at a large retailer explained, “We don't have a lot of influence, necessarily, [on shaping provider networks] other than the fact that we just ...
well, let's go back to 2014. three years ago the craft store chain hobby lobby won a landmark victory when the us supreme court found that corporations could be exempt from providing certain types of healthcare to their employees if there were legitimate religious reasons for them to oppose...