Planned Parenthood seeks to keep Medicaid funds flowing during legal fight
MASSACHUSETTS, UNITED STATES, JUL 17 – U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani issued a temporary order blocking Medicaid cuts to Planned Parenthood, which serves nearly half of its patients through Medicaid, pending further court review.
- Planned Parenthood stated that blocking its Medicaid funding is ‘devastating to patients’ and the health care system due to efforts to defund it.
- Planned Parenthood argued that targeting an organization for supporting abortion rights is unconstitutional.
- The organization warned that cutting Medicaid payments will harm vulnerable populations with limited health care options.
- Planned Parenthood emphasized that political attacks forced them into a difficult position despite efforts to keep centers open.
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Medicaid Helps Families — Like Mine — Live the Promise of “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness”
At the heart of this fight are the patients whose lives quite literally depend on Medicaid. But we are also fighting for the caregivers who show up every day, the children who rely on stability, the families who rally around their loved ones, and all those whose lives are shaped by access to care. The post Medicaid Helps Families — Like Mine — Live the Promise of “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness” appeared first on MedCity News.
Planned Parenthood Warns of “Devastating Consequences” if Defunded – What About the Women Lying Dead in the Abortion Giant’s Own Devastating Wake? » Sons of Liberty Media
As soon as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act was passed and signed, effectively denying Planned Parenthood any Medicaid reimbursements for one year, the abortion giant filed suit and secured a temporary injunction from a pro-abort judge that prevents the Department of Health and Human Services from enforcing the new law – at least, for …
Planned Parenthood fights Medicaid change
BOSTON — Attorneys for Planned Parenthood clinics nationwide argued in federal court Friday that cutting off Medicaid funding to its abortion providers would hurt vulnerable patients who already have limited health care options.
A New Focus for Birth Control Program Under Trump
“The Trump administration intends to use funds from a decades-old federal program that provides birth control to low-income women to ramp up efforts to help aspiring mothers get pregnant, signaling a shift in policy that will appease both religious conservatives and adherents of its Make America Healthy Again agenda,” the New York Times reports.
Planned Parenthood lays off employees due to Medicaid cuts
ST. LOUIS - Medicaid cuts have led to the firing of Planned Parenthood Great Rivers (PPGR) employees. PPGR made the announcement on Friday, saying that it reduced its administrative workforce. They say this decision benefits the well-being of patients and provides sustainability for its six centers across St. Louis and the Missouri Ozarks. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now …
Planned Parenthood reopens to Medicaid patients in NM
With the end of a temporary court order allowing Planned Parenthood to once again treat Medicaid patients looming, the provider is trying to see as many patients in New Mexico as possible before the Monday deadline, officials said.
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