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The Trump administration rescinded federal guidance that required emergency rooms to provide an abortion if the procedure ...
The rescinding of a Biden-era guidance could further restrict how doctors address emergencies, regardless of states’ abortion ...
The Trump administration has announced that it is revoking guidance to the nation’s hospitals that directed them to provide ...
The Trump administration announced it is rescinding Biden-era guidance requiring hospitals to stabilize patients by ...
Illinois hospital emergency departments must continue to provide abortions when necessary to pregnant women whose health is ...
The Trump administration on Tuesday rescinded a Biden-era policy interpreting emergency medicine statutes as effectively ...
Snack Wraps are SO BACK! Dive into Wednesday's news: Guidance allowing medical providers to stabilize ...
In 2022, the Biden administration issued the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) to preserve abortion access for extreme cases in which it was necessary to prevent organ loss. On ...
The move doesn't change federal law, but doctors and abortion-rights advocates fear that it will amplify confusion.
The Trump administration’s rule change will create “fear and confusion” at hospitals across the country, critics noted.
Today, the Trump administration rescinded guidance that reaffirmed hospitals’ obligation under the Emergency Medical ...
The Biden administration tried to preserve abortion access for serious cases in which women experienced medical emergencies ...