Almost two years ago, the Supreme Court eliminated the constitutional right to abortion that had been recognized for almost 50 years. Now, in Moyle v. United States, the court has strongly hinted that it is ready to eliminate the limited statutory protection for patients who need emergency abortions under the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), which was enacted by Congress in 1986. EMTALA requires that Medicare-funded hospitals — essentially all hospitals in the country —provide any patient with “necessary stabilizing treatment” if they have an “emergency medical condition” that could “reasonably be expected to result in” placing their health in “serious jeo
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