Hospitals Violated Federal Law by Denying Emergency Abortion, Says HHS Investigation.

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Two hospitals in Missouri and Kansas violated federal law by refusing to provide an emergency abortion to a pregnant woman who was experiencing premature labor, according to a first-of-its-kind investigation by the federal government. The investigation is a warning to hospitals around the country as they struggle to reconcile dozens of new state laws that ban or severely restrict abortion with a federal mandate for doctors to provide abortions when a woman’s health is at risk. The federal agency’s investigation centers on two hospitals that in August refused to provide an abortion to a Missouri woman whose water broke early at 17 weeks of pregnancy.
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- Feds: Hospitals that denied emergency abortion broke the law The Associated Press
- Two hospitals may have violated federal law in denying woman an emergency abortion, HHS says The Hill
- Investigation finds MO, KS hospitals violated federal law by denying Joplin woman abortion News-Leader
- Feds Say Two U.S. Hospitals That Denied Emergency Abortion Broke the Law U.S. News & World Report
- Feds Say Hospitals That Refused Life-Saving Abortion Broke the Law The Daily Beast
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