The Biden administration is telling doctors that pregnant women should have access to an emergency abortion when it is necessary to save her health, according to a letter being sent from the White House to medical professionals in the wake of last week’s Supreme Court ruling.
And yet, we have heard story after story describing the experiences of pregnant women presenting to hospital emergency departments with emergency medical conditions and being turned away because medical providers were uncertain about what treatment they were permitted to provide,' it continued.
The law cited by the Biden administration requires nearly all emergency rooms that receive Medicare funding to provide stabilizing treatment for patients in a medical emergency. If a hospital turns away patients, they could face federal investigations, large fines and the loss of Medicare dollars. In Idaho, enforcement of the federal law in emergency abortion cases had been on hold since January, when the state’s strict abortion ban took effect.
The state had argued that 'construing EMTALA as a federal abortion mandate raises grave questions under the major questions doctrine that affect both Congress and this Court.' Proponents of the state's abortion restriction accused the Biden administration of 'subverting states' rights,' citing the Dobbs decision, which allowed states to regulate abortion access. Fox News Digital's Brianna Herlihy as well as The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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