How so? Churches and other directly religious organizations are only hiring adherents of their own religion, so if they want to refuse access to certain health services based on that religion, they know they're only affecting their followers, who have already signed the contract, so to speak - not just with an employer but with the deity. Religious-administered organizations, on the other hand, like Catholic hospitals, hire non-adherents of their religion extensively, so their health insurance needs to reflect that.
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