“Pro-Life” Admin Nixes Policy Requiring Hospitals to Perform Lifesaving Abortions

Cool news out of the women-loving Trump administration: Hospitals are no longer required to perform emergency abortions in order to save a pregnant person’s life. Yes, from the guy who brought us “I respect women, I love women, I cherish women” comes Eh, they can die.

On Tuesday, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced that it was rescinding 2022 guidance issued by the Biden administration that directed hospitals to comply with federal law and provide emergency care for all patients, even if that emergency care meant terminating a pregnancy in a state with an abortion ban. In its statement, the agency said the guidance did not “reflect the policy of this administration.” At the same time, CMS claimed that it would continue to enforce the Emergency Medical Treatment & Labor Act, a 1986 law that requires federally funded hospitals to treat or transfer patients in need of emergency care; it snarkily added that it would “work to rectify any perceived legal confusion and instability created by the former administration’s actions.”

In fact, the Biden-era guidance was extremely clear: Hospitals in all states were required to attempt to save people’s lives, even if those people were pregnant (what a concept). Probably quite purposely, the statement’s language makes it extremely unclear what a physician in a state with an abortion ban can do, and what could result in their losing their license or potentially going to prison. “We’ve already seen since the overturn of Roe that uncertainty and confusion tends to mean physicians are unwilling to intervene, and the more unwilling physicians are to intervene, the more risk there is in pregnancy,” Mary Ziegler, a professor at the University of California-Davis, told The New York Times. “This is not just withdrawing what the Biden administration did. It’s creating a lot of unanswered questions about what hospitals are supposed to do going forward. So more confusion means more risk.” Lawrence O. Gostin, a Georgetown University health law expert, told the Times that it’s more than obvious what the new guidance is trying to do, regardless of the spin: “It basically gives a bright green light to hospitals in red states to turn away pregnant women who are in peril.”

At least three women in Texas died between 2021 and 2023 after being denied abortion care. Meanwhile, a woman in Georgia who was declared brain-dead in February is being kept on life support because she was about nine weeks pregnant when she was admitted to an Atlanta hospital.

Donald Trump has described himself as the “most pro-life president ever.”Marjorie Taylor Greene has a message for fellow Republicans who also missed Lawmaking 101

Just the reassurance the economy was looking for

Oh, she answered the question

Elsewhere!

House GOP gets mega-bill’s official price tag: $2.4T

Politico • Read More

The White House’s disingenuous claim about CBO’s political leanings

The Washington Post • Read More

Businesses brace for steel and aluminum tariffs, which double today

The Washington Post • Read More

Private sector firms added just 37,000 jobs in May, the lowest total in more than two years

CNN • Read More

Palantir and the Age of Authoritarian Entrepreneurs

New York • Read More

Pick for University of Florida president rejected after a conservative backlash

NBC News • Read More

Former Biden press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre leaves Democratic Party

Axios • Read More

Kevin Bacon Answers the Proust Questionnaire

Vanity Fair • Read More

The Dizzying Rise of MAHA Warrior Calley Means, RFK Jr.’s Right-Hand Man

From RFK Jr. to Patrick Schwarzenegger, a Brief Guide to the Kennedy Family

All the Cast Members That Might Leave SNL This Fall

Rick Steves on Rejecting Fascism at Home and Fears of Trump Abroad

Mariska Hargitay Was “Living a Lie” for 30 Years. Now She’s Embracing Her Mother—and Her Biological Father

From the Archive: Inside a Seven-Year Friendship With the Tempestuous Legend, Miss Bette Davis

Reviews

0 %

User Score

0 ratings
Rate This

Leave your comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *