The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued new guidance clarifying that emergency medical care, including abortion care when needed, takes precedence over state laws that ban abortions.
, “a physician’s professional and legal duty to provide stabilizing medical treatment to a patient who… is found to have an emergency medical condition preempts any directly conflicting state law or mandate that might otherwise prohibit or prevent such treatment,” including if “abortion is the stabilizing treatment necessary to resolve that condition.” The new guidance also commands physicians across the U.S.
“required to provide stabilizing care to someone with an emergency medical condition, including abortion care,” if an emergency situation warrants it, “regardless of the state where they live.”could lose their Medicare and Medicaid provider agreements
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