Will HIPAA Protections Continue for Abortion Care? Courts to Soon Decide
- David Valadao approved a last-minute provision in the GOP tax law that blocks ACA funds for state health plans covering abortion services.
- This provision emerged from a broader Republican attempt to reduce abortion access nationwide through incremental legislative actions.
- The rider forces states like California to risk losing millions in healthcare funding if they protect abortion access under state law.
- Valadao said, "I imagine so," regarding whether the provision could block Californians from ACA plans, adding he needs to investigate further.
- This development pressures states to choose between abortion rights and healthcare funding, with potential political consequences by 2026.
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Will HIPAA protections continue for abortion care? Courts to soon decide. • Nebraska Examiner
A decision is imminent in three of the four cases that will determine whether individual health information for legal reproductive care remains protected by a 2024 federal rule.Dr. Eve Espey has many stories she can tell about patients who travel to her clinic in New Mexico from their homes in Texas, where abortion laws are some of the most restrictive in the country. In one recent case, Espey said a patient flew from Texas to Albuquerque for an…
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Two cases that the U.S. Supreme Court will rule on any day turn on book censorship and access to health care.Keep up with the latest in LGBTQ+ news and politics. Sign up for The Advocate's email newsletter.This term, the court heard Mahmoud v. Taylor, in which religious parents in a Maryland school district seek an opt-opt for their children from LGBTQ-themed books, and Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, which challenges South Carolina…
Will HIPAA protections continue for abortion care? Courts to soon decide
A decision is imminent in three of the four cases that will determine whether individual health information for legal reproductive care remains protected by a 2024 federal rule. (Photo by Getty Images)Dr. Eve Espey has many stories she can tell about patients who travel to her clinic in New Mexico from their homes in Texas, where abortion laws are some of the most restrictive in the country. In one recent case, Espey said a patient flew from Tex…
Will HIPAA protections continue for abortion care? Courts to soon decide. • West Virginia Watch
A decision is imminent in three of the four cases that will determine whether individual health information for legal reproductive care remains protected by a 2024 federal rule. (Getty Images)Dr. Eve Espey has many stories she can tell about patients who travel to her clinic in New Mexico from their homes in Texas, where abortion laws are some of the most restrictive in the country. In one recent case, Espey said a patient flew from Texas to Alb…
Will HIPAA protections continue for abortion care? Courts to soon decide. • Oklahoma Voice
A decision is imminent in three of the four cases that will determine whether individual health information for legal reproductive care remains protected by a 2024 federal rule.Dr. Eve Espey has many stories she can tell about patients who travel to her clinic in New Mexico from their homes in Texas, where abortion laws are some of the most restrictive in the country. In one recent case, Espey said a patient flew from Texas to Albuquerque for an…

Will HIPAA protections continue for abortion care? Courts to soon decide.
A decision is imminent in three of the four cases that will determine whether individual health information for legal reproductive care remains protected by a 2024 federal rule.Dr. Eve Espey has many stories she can tell about patients who travel to her clinic in New Mexico from their homes in Texas, where abortion laws are some of the most restrictive in the country. In one recent case, Espey said a patient flew from Texas to Albuquerque for an…
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