Emergency abortion case before Supreme Court puts fetal rights above mothers
Posted on AllSides April 25th, 2024
From The Left
Last year, one pregnant patient at the Boise-based St. Luke’s Health System in Idaho had to be airlifted for emergency care. Since January of this year, there have been six pregnant patients who have had to be airlifted out of state because physicians couldn’t provide emergency, stabilizing care typically guaranteed under the federal law known as Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA). As Salon previously reported, OBGYNs and family medicine doctors in Idaho live in fear that they will have to deny a pregnant patient stabilizing care if it...
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