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Governor Inslee directs DOH to affirm abortion care access at Washington hospitals

The directive comes nearly two years after the United States Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade. Washington Governor Jay Inslee has issued a directive to the Department of Health (DH) to affirm that hospitals in Washington state have a legal requirement to provide emergency abortion services. This comes nearly two years after the United States Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, which Inslee believes would allow politicians to jail emergency room doctors for providing emergency abortion care. The Washington State Hospital Association responded to the directive, stating that state law allows for emergency care for people experiencing pregnancy complications, and there is no evidence that Washington hospitals are not providing appropriate emergency care.

Governor Inslee directs DOH to affirm abortion care access at Washington hospitals

Опубликовано : 3 недели назад от Jarrett Wright в Politics

The directive comes nearly two years after the United States Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade.

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SPOKANE, Wash. — Washington Governor Jay Inslee issued a directive on Tuesday requiring the Department of Health to affirm that hospitals in Washington state have a legal requirement to provide emergency abortion services.

The directive comes nearly two years after the United States Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade. SCOTUS is set to rule this month on Moyle v. United States and Idaho v. United States, other abortion rights cases. According to Inslee, the case out of Idaho would allow politicians to jail emergency room doctors for providing emergency abortion care.

The Washington State Hospital Association responded to the directive on Tuesday. They said, “Washington state hospitals are already required by state law to provide emergency care to people experiencing these types of pregnancy complications. Washington hospitals are providing this care, including to people who have crossed the border from Idaho in need of care. There is no evidence that Washington hospitals are not providing appropriate emergency care.”

The following are the citations of relevant state law protecting both patient access to emergency care and provider ability to deliver that care:

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Темы: Social Issues, Abortion

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