Six months after President Bill Clinton lifted a ban on abortions at U.S. military hospitals, not one has been performed at an American service hospital or clinic in Europe.U.S. NewspapersSt Louis PostDispatch (MO)
The dispute pitted Idaho's measure, enacted after thereversal of Roe v. Wade, against a federal law that requires Medicare-funded hospitals to offer abortions when needed to stabilize a patient's emergency medical condition. The majority dismissed Idaho's appeal of a decision from the U.S. Co...
Hospitals could deny lifesaving abortions to seriously ill pregnant people. People who ship or transport abortion pills could be prosecuted. Providers and people who want to terminate pregnancies could face surveillance, prosecution, and lawsuits. Even birth control and reproductive health care could be...
officers, to perform certain operations. Some African countries are now struggling to train more assistants and midwives(接生婆), and provide places for pregnant women to stay near hospitals. But there is a long way to go. Only 20 percent of women in the continent give birth at the hospital...
* Hospitals will now be required to post their standard charges for services, which include the discounted price a hospital is willing to accept. * In the eight years prior to President Trump’s inauguration, prescription drug prices increased by an average of 3.6% per year. Under Trump, dru...
Overwhelmed by the suf fering of the many wounded and dying in Washington, Whitman decided to stay on and help out in hospitals. The little money he had came from modest royalties and his meagre salary as a clerk in the Department of the Interior, but he used some of it to b uy ...
Wade, against a federal law that requires Medicare-funded hospitals to offer abortions when needed to stabilize a patient's emergency medical condition. The majority dismissed Idaho's appeal of a decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit that kept the injunction in place. ...
Still, the ruling is a victory for the Biden administration, although likely a temporary one. The government has argued that EMTALA requires hospitals in states with the most stringent restrictions to offer abortions in certain medical emergencies when necessary to prevent harms to the mother's heal...