Fifth Circuit Jeopardizes Abortion Access for People with Life-Threatening Pregnancies
For Immediate Release: Jan. 3, 2024
Texas sued the Biden administration over clarifying guidance
WASHINGTON — Yesterday, the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the Biden administration’s 2022 guidance regarding the application of the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) to pregnant patients experiencing a medical emergency. In July 2022, after the Dobbs decision, the administration issued guidance clarifying that under EMTALA, if a pregnant patient has a medical emergency and an abortion is the necessary stabilizing treatment for that patient, the physician must provide an abortion regardless of state abortion bans or restrictions.
Following a lawsuit brought by Texas state officials and anti-abortion groups, a federal district court in Texas preliminarily enjoined the guidance in August 2022 and then entered a permanent judgment in January 2023. The decision from the Fifth Circuit means the guidance remains unenforceable. However, EMTALA remains federal law and requires most hospitals to provide emergency medical care, including care related to pregnancy.
Statement from Alexis McGill Johnson, president and CEO, Planned Parenthood Federation of America:
“It has never been clearer that we should take anti-abortion lawmakers and their allies at their word: they want to ban abortion entirely — even in situations where abortion is life-saving or stabilizing care. While they continue their quest for power and control over people’s bodies, Planned Parenthood will fight back every step of the way. Patients and doctors should be making these sensitive and life-changing decisions — not agenda-driven politicians with no medical expertise.”
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