Supreme Court ruling to strip medical protections for Abortion
Recently the Supreme Court voted to strike down a Texas law requiring doctors at abortion clinics to have admitting privileges at hospitals. It's funny, I thought making abortion legal was about protecting the health of women - guess not.
Remember when Joan Rivers died? Right after that, Nancy Snyderman, at the time the Chief Medical Editor for NBC News, made the observation that it is important for people to see physicians with admitting privileges to hospitals when having outpatient surgery performed. The context of the comment was that Ms. Rivers was undergoing what was thought to be a simple procedure in a doctor's office. When things went wrong, the doctor - because he had admitting privileges - was able to immediately get Ms. Rivers admitted to a hospital. Unfortunately, as events turned out, the hospital was not able to save Ms. Rivers.
Remember when Joan Rivers died? Right after that, Nancy Snyderman, at the time the Chief Medical Editor for NBC News, made the observation that it is important for people to see physicians with admitting privileges to hospitals when having outpatient surgery performed. The context of the comment was that Ms. Rivers was undergoing what was thought to be a simple procedure in a doctor's office. When things went wrong, the doctor - because he had admitting privileges - was able to immediately get Ms. Rivers admitted to a hospital. Unfortunately, as events turned out, the hospital was not able to save Ms. Rivers.
Here we have a Texas law that says abortion doctors must have admitting privileges to perform abortions and the Supreme Court struck it down. Which leads to two comments:
1. A nationally known medical professional feels it's always important for doctors who perform outpatient surgery to have admitting privileges but pro-choice advocates and now the Supreme Court say this is an unnecessary burden.
2. On the other hand, it makes me wonder if the pro-life advocates just did a really crappy job of creating documentation in support of this legislation.
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