Health care is rapidly becoming one of Michigan’s largest and most stable employment sectors. Health care employers are subject to many additional employment regulations than employers in other industries. That fact was driven home by a recent regulatory change implemented by HHS, providing a new level of protection to employees who work for health care providers—the so-called conscientious objector rule.
Implement new health care conscientious objector rule—for now
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