Hospital Investigated for Denying Emergency Abortion After Patient’s Water Broke
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Enami TV News: The July policy guidance from the Department of Health and Human Services stressed that EMTALA supersedes any state law barring abortion, and that hospitals and physicians who don’t comply with the federal mandate could face civil fines and termination from the Medicare and Medicaid programs.
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