Wednesday, August 1, 2018

PLANNED PARENTHOOD SUES SOUTH CAROLINA FOR ENDING MEDICAID FUNDING TO ABORTION FACILITIES


PLANNED PARENTHOOD SUES SOUTH CAROLINA FOR ENDING MEDICAID FUNDING TO ABORTION FACILITIES 
BY HEATHER CLARK
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The sexually-centered abortion and contraception giant Planned Parenthood has filed a lawsuit against the State of South Carolina for ending Medicaid funding to entities that provide abortions.
“The executive order has forced PPSAT (Planned Parenthood South Atlantic) to stop providing basic preventative health services to the Medicaid patients who rely on us each year for family planning and other preventive health care. Every day that this continues, both PPSAT and our patients are irreparably harmed,” the organization said in a statement.
“We recognized it was critical to seek legal action to ensure that our patients who use Medicaid as their primary form of insurance can continue to seek care at Planned Parenthood, their trusted health care provider,” it remarked.
On July 13, Gov. Henry McMaster issued an order directing the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DDHS) to deem abortion facilities as being “unqualified to provide family planning services” and to cancel their enrollment in the state Medicaid program.
“[T]he payment of taxpayer funds to abortion clinics, for any purpose, results in the subsidy of abortion and the denial of the right to life,” the order reads. “[A]bortion clinics’ primary focus on denying the right to life is contrary to and conflicts with the State’s obligation to preserve and protect that right.”
It notes that last August, McMaster likewise directed DDHS to take steps to obtain a waiver from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) in order to exclude abortion facilities from the program.
However, as negotiations are ongoing and CMS has not yet approved the waiver, McMaster vetoed the 2018-2019 family planning appropriation in the DDHS budget and rather directed the organization to expend the funds in a manner that only reimburses family planning entities that do not perform abortions.
“Taxpayer dollars must not directly or indirectly subsidize abortion providers like Planned Parenthood,” he said in his veto explanation. “There are a variety of agencies, clinics, and medical entities in South Carolina that receive taxpayer funding to offer important women’s health and family planning services without performing abortions.”
Last August, McMaster also ordered DDHS to create a publicly available list of women’s health and family planning offices operating within 25 miles of any abortion facility. There are three abortion facilities in the state, one of which is run by Planned Parenthood.
Planned Parenthood South Atlantic consequently sued the State last week, along with one of its patrons, arguing that federal law prohibits the government from obstructing a person on Medicaid from using the provider of their choice.
The organization’s social media pages feature a number of sexually-related posts, including one posted on July 25 that reads, “Masturbating is totally healthy and normal. There are tons of myths out there meant to scare you into thinking masturbation is wrong or bad. But the truth is, solo sex is perfectly safe. In fact, it’s actually the safest way to experience sexual pleasure—there’s no risk of pregnancy or STDs. #selflove #feelinmyself #facts #health”
It also posted a graphic on June 13 that asserts, “Trans women are women.”
McMaster has vowed to fight the Planned Parenthood lawsuit “with everything he has.”
“Like millions of South Carolinians, [McMaster] believes in the fundamental right to life for unborn children and does not believe tax dollars should go to organizations that perform elective abortions,” spokesman Brian Symmes told the outlet The State.
“It is utterly laughable that Planned Parenthood claims poor women have nowhere else to turn for health services,” also opined Holly Gatling, executive director of South Carolina Citizens for Life. “There are numerous health clinics throughout South Carolina that offer high quality, comprehensive health care to women of childbearing age without peddling abortion as just another means of birth control.”
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