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CMS Rescinds Post- Roe Guidance on Emergency Abortions, Even in States with Bans

  • On Tuesday, the Trump administration revoked the Biden-era guidance requiring hospitals to provide emergency abortions to stabilize pregnant patients nationwide.
  • This rollback came after the Supreme Court's 2022 reversal of Roe v. Wade and the Biden administration's controversial use of EMTALA to require emergency rooms to provide abortion services as part of necessary medical treatment.
  • Pro-Life groups praised the decision, saying it protects doctors' conscience rights and stops forced abortions, while pro-abortion advocates warned it endangers women's health.
  • Marjorie Dannenfelser called the move a "win for life and truth," affirming care for miscarriage and ectopic pregnancies remains available in all states.
  • The CMS said it will enforce EMTALA but aims to clear confusion created by the Biden administration, while some experts fear delays in care due to conflicting state laws.
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