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Planned Parenthood says the ruling means that more than 1.1 million patients can't use their Medicaid insurance at its health centers, including the two clinics in Nebraska.
A U.S. appeals court ruled that the federal government can effectively cut funding to Planned Parenthood on Thursday, but in New Mexico the state is stepping in to cover costs and keep the lights on.
After this ruling, more that 1.1 million patients cannot use their Medicaid insurance at Planned Parenthood centers.
Planned Parenthood clinics throughout the country began telling Medicaid patients Friday that their routine health care ...
In North Carolina, 12% of Planned Parenthood South Atlantic patients rely on Medicaid, according to the group.
The 1st Circuit Court of Appeals has blocked more than 1.1 million patients from using their Medicaid insurance at Planned ...
A U.S. appeals court panel has allowed President Donald Trump’s administration to block Medicaid funds to Planned Parenthood ...
A U.S. Court of Appeals ruled Thursday night that Medicaid insurance can no longer be used at Planned Parenthood health ...
Oregon House Democrats plan to protect abortion access, creating a workgroup in response to federal efforts to defund Planned ...
Photo: Alamy A federal appeals court on Thursday cleared the way for the Trump administration to enforce a new law that cuts ...
Planned Parenthood said Thursday’s ruling means that more than 1.1 million patients can’t use their Medicaid insurance at its ...
Federal appeals court rules Trump admin can block Planned Parenthood from receiving Medicaid funding
Planned Parenthood said the stay means that 1.1 million patients can no longer use Medicaid to cover their abortions or other ...
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