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A Planned Parenthood affiliate’s fight to hold on to Medicaid funding for nonabortion medical services in South Carolina is coming to a final end.
A volunteer clinic escort holds a sign outside a Planned Parenthood clinic, which is not included in clinics exempt from a recent federal injunction, in Columbia, South Carolina, on Friday, March 28.
Erin R. Sclar, Sheryl B. Xavier and Stephanie Gross of Hooper, Lundy & Bookman PC discuss the Supreme Court's decision in ...
A reproductive health advocate called it a “direct attack” on Planned Parenthood and its ability to participate in Medicaid.
Several Planned Parenthood clinics are already closing after Republicans’ tax law cut off Medicaid funds to the organization ...
A recent state report showed a 60% drop in abortions in South Carolina. Outside data indicates residents can still access ...
Alina Salganicoff, PhD, discusses the immediate effects of the budget cuts to Medicaid as it pertains to women's health ...
Supreme Court allows South Carolina to cut all Medicaid funding earmarked for Planned Parenthood Surviving roommate confronts Kohberger in court Thousands told to expect "considerable" damage as ...
Medicaid has subsidized health care for low-income patients and families since 1965. Planned Parenthood participates in the program in every state it can, billing for services such as ...
"This is not a decision we wanted to make," said Melaney Linton, the president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, ...
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