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Attorneys for Planned Parenthood argue that cutting Medicaid payments to their abortion providers will harm vulnerable ...
We are relieved to once again open our doors to Medicaid patients — but this is only a temporary fix,” said Adrienne ...
With the end of a temporary court order allowing Planned Parenthood to once again treat Medicaid patients looming, the provider is trying to see as many patients in New Mexico as possible before the ...
ST. LOUIS – Medicaid cuts have led to the firing of Planned Parenthood Great Rivers (PPGR) employees. PPGR made the announcement on Friday, saying that it reduced its administrative workforce. They ...
Planned Parenthood says its clinics in some states will have to turn patients away or close down altogether because of a new ...
The restraining order prevents the Trump administration from enacting a provision of the massive tax and policy law that would cut Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood.
The Supreme Court is allowing states to cut off Medicaid money for Planned Parenthood amid a wider Republican-backed push to defund the organization, the country’s largest abortion provider.
The question for the justices was whether Medicaid beneficiaries may sue to receive services under a law that lets them choose any qualified provider.
Under the new spending bill, the nation’s largest abortion provider would have to stop offering abortion in some states or lose millions in Medicaid funding for basic health care.