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Texas cuts off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) Texas announced Monday it was cutting off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood clinics following undercover videos that featured discussions about fetal tissue, potentially triggering a court fight like one unfolding in neighboring Louisiana. Erica Canaut, center, cheers as she and other anti-abortion activists rally on the steps of the Texas Capitol in Austin, Texas, to condemn the use in medical research of tissue samples obtained from aborted fetuses. Texas announced Monday, Oct. 19, 2015, that it was cutting off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood clinics following undercover videos of officials discussing fetal tissue, potentially triggering a legal fight like the one unfolding in neighboring Louisiana. October 19, 2015 Texas health officials sent a letter to Planned Parenthood affiliates saying the clinics were potentially "liable, directly or by affiliation, for a series of serious Medicaid program violations" highlighted in the videos. Republican Gov. Greg Abbott ordered an investigation after the footage, which Congress also is investigating, was released by an anti-abortion group that alleges Planned Parenthood illegally sold fetal tissue for profit. Planned Parenthood blasted the decision, noting that thousands of women seek non-abortion health care services through Medicaid at its clinics statewide. The organization also has denied allegations levied by the Center for Medical Progress, saying the videos were deceptively edited. Abbott, Texas' former attorney general, praised health officials for the decision. In a statement Monday, the governor said ending the organization's participating in the joint state-federal Medicaid program "is another step in providing greater access to safe health care for women while protecting our most vulnerable the unborn." The videos were released, starting in mid-July, by anti-abortion activists who posed as representatives of a biomedical firm. They sought to negotiate the purchase of fetal organs from some Planned Parenthood personnel. Planned Parenthood has denied seeking any payments beyond legally permitted reimbursement of costs. |
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The libtards in our legislature went along with this?
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The libtards in our legislature went along with this? the libtards are the only reason it lasted as long as it did... the repubs have been wanting to shut it down for years now, at least since bush was governor... |
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I wonder if this is a case of cutting off ones nose to spite the face
though I am pro life, I wonder how big a part of planned parenthood services that is compared to all the other healthcare that women get there,,,not to mention assistance with birth control BEFORE it escalates into the 'welfare' types of assistance people love to gripe about,,, |
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I think they still get federal money, so they still can do something, just not abortions.
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I wonder how big a part of planned parenthood services that is compared to all the other healthcare that women get there
According to factcheck it's 3%. "Planned Parenthood says only 3 percent of its total services in 2009 were abortions. The other 97 percent of services were for contraception, treatment and tests for sexually transmitted diseases, cancer screenings, and other women’s health services." http://www.factcheck.org/2011/04/planned-parenthood/ Although the links they use for sources are no longer valid. not to mention assistance with birth control BEFORE it escalates into the 'welfare' types of assistance people love to gripe about,,,
Planned Parenthood isn't necessary for that. "ObamaCare covers one type of birth control per person from each of 18 FDA approved categories at no out-of-pocket cost, although some plans have exemptions. This page will tell you what kinds of birth control are covered, which health plans have exemptions, how to get free birth control under the Affordable Care Act, and how to get help even if you don’t have insurance." "According to HealthCare.Gov Food and Drug Administration-approved contraceptive methods prescribed by a woman’s doctor are covered." "As of July 2015 all plans, except for the following, must provide at least one method from each of the 18 FDA approved birth control categories at no out-of-pocket costs: Religious employer health plans (houses of worship don’t have to provide coverage. For all other religious employers women are provided contraceptive coverage through a third party). Grandfathered health plans (plans purchased before March 23, 2010) Short Term health insurance Alternative plans offered by insurers that specifically exclude some forms of birth control (each exchange is supposed to offer at least one plan that doesn’t provide coverage for controversial contraception)." http://obamacarefacts.com/obamacare-birth-control/ I just wonder what they're going to do with the money they "save" by not funding planned parenthood. Lower taxes? Hahahahaha! |
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Planned Parenthood caught in undercover video - Mingle2.com http://m.mingle2.com/topic/show/438752/
July 14, 2015 |
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I wonder how big a part of planned parenthood services that is compared to all the other healthcare that women get there
According to factcheck it's 3%. "Planned Parenthood says only 3 percent of its total services in 2009 were abortions. The other 97 percent of services were for contraception, treatment and tests for sexually transmitted diseases, cancer screenings, and other women’s health services." http://www.factcheck.org/2011/04/planned-parenthood/ Although the links they use for sources are no longer valid. not to mention assistance with birth control BEFORE it escalates into the 'welfare' types of assistance people love to gripe about,,,
Planned Parenthood isn't necessary for that. "ObamaCare covers one type of birth control per person from each of 18 FDA approved categories at no out-of-pocket cost, although some plans have exemptions. This page will tell you what kinds of birth control are covered, which health plans have exemptions, how to get free birth control under the Affordable Care Act, and how to get help even if you don’t have insurance." "According to HealthCare.Gov Food and Drug Administration-approved contraceptive methods prescribed by a woman’s doctor are covered." "As of July 2015 all plans, except for the following, must provide at least one method from each of the 18 FDA approved birth control categories at no out-of-pocket costs: Religious employer health plans (houses of worship don’t have to provide coverage. For all other religious employers women are provided contraceptive coverage through a third party). Grandfathered health plans (plans purchased before March 23, 2010) Short Term health insurance Alternative plans offered by insurers that specifically exclude some forms of birth control (each exchange is supposed to offer at least one plan that doesn’t provide coverage for controversial contraception)." http://obamacarefacts.com/obamacare-birth-control/ I just wonder what they're going to do with the money they "save" by not funding planned parenthood. Lower taxes? Hahahahaha! if I remember correctly, its a lot easier to get in to Planned parenthood than it is to get in to see a doctor and low income women are often on Medicaid,, which is no longer going to cover those services, according to the article,,, |
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I wonder how big a part of planned parenthood services that is compared to all the other healthcare that women get there
According to factcheck it's 3%. "Planned Parenthood says only 3 percent of its total services in 2009 were abortions. The other 97 percent of services were for contraception, treatment and tests for sexually transmitted diseases, cancer screenings, and other women’s health services." http://www.factcheck.org/2011/04/planned-parenthood/ Although the links they use for sources are no longer valid. not to mention assistance with birth control BEFORE it escalates into the 'welfare' types of assistance people love to gripe about,,,
Planned Parenthood isn't necessary for that. "ObamaCare covers one type of birth control per person from each of 18 FDA approved categories at no out-of-pocket cost, although some plans have exemptions. This page will tell you what kinds of birth control are covered, which health plans have exemptions, how to get free birth control under the Affordable Care Act, and how to get help even if you don’t have insurance." "According to HealthCare.Gov Food and Drug Administration-approved contraceptive methods prescribed by a woman’s doctor are covered." "As of July 2015 all plans, except for the following, must provide at least one method from each of the 18 FDA approved birth control categories at no out-of-pocket costs: Religious employer health plans (houses of worship don’t have to provide coverage. For all other religious employers women are provided contraceptive coverage through a third party). Grandfathered health plans (plans purchased before March 23, 2010) Short Term health insurance Alternative plans offered by insurers that specifically exclude some forms of birth control (each exchange is supposed to offer at least one plan that doesn’t provide coverage for controversial contraception)." http://obamacarefacts.com/obamacare-birth-control/ I just wonder what they're going to do with the money they "save" by not funding planned parenthood. Lower taxes? Hahahahaha! Lol. Of course not. They spend it on the Syrian war. To train soldiers there. They already got an army of five |
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Edited by
SassyEuro2
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Tue 10/20/15 06:32 AM
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I wonder how big a part of planned parenthood services that is compared to all the other healthcare that women get there
According to factcheck it's 3%. "Planned Parenthood says only 3 percent of its total services in 2009 were abortions. The other 97 percent of services were for contraception, treatment and tests for sexually transmitted diseases, cancer screenings, and other women’s health services." http://www.factcheck.org/2011/04/planned-parenthood/ Although the links they use for sources are no longer valid. not to mention assistance with birth control BEFORE it escalates into the 'welfare' types of assistance people love to gripe about,,,
Planned Parenthood isn't necessary for that. "ObamaCare covers one type of birth control per person from each of 18 FDA approved categories at no out-of-pocket cost, although some plans have exemptions. This page will tell you what kinds of birth control are covered, which health plans have exemptions, how to get free birth control under the Affordable Care Act, and how to get help even if you don’t have insurance." "According to HealthCare.Gov Food and Drug Administration-approved contraceptive methods prescribed by a woman’s doctor are covered." "As of July 2015 all plans, except for the following, must provide at least one method from each of the 18 FDA approved birth control categories at no out-of-pocket costs: Religious employer health plans (houses of worship don’t have to provide coverage. For all other religious employers women are provided contraceptive coverage through a third party). Grandfathered health plans (plans purchased before March 23, 2010) Short Term health insurance Alternative plans offered by insurers that specifically exclude some forms of birth control (each exchange is supposed to offer at least one plan that doesn’t provide coverage for controversial contraception)." http://obamacarefacts.com/obamacare-birth-control/ I just wonder what they're going to do with the money they "save" by not funding planned parenthood. Lower taxes? Hahahahaha! if I remember correctly, its a lot easier to get in to Planned parenthood than it is to get in to see a doctor and low income women are often on Medicaid,, which is no longer going to cover those services, according to the article,,, ---------------- I am NOT entirely happy about it. It is infuriating, that any American woman should go without or make it harder to get ' women's health care'. However.... Morality aside , this is about Planned Parenthood consciously & intentionally BREAKING THE LAW for ILLEGAL PROFITS. The Fact check point ...is deceiving, because ALMOST ALL abortions performed in The United States are done by Planned Parenthood. So in this case 3% of their business being abortions means NOTHING. It is their MONEY MAKER. Planned Parenthood did this to themselves & to all the poor women who can not afford a REAL doctor, or even drive to one. Which is why their are so many clinics in or near poor neighborhoods & most of their clients & the abortions are done on black women. Check out the video on the other thread " Black Genocide " " You may throw your phone too.. I did! ... They have a valid point " |
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if its only 3 percent of their business, that doesnt seem like its their money maker
but there is the point of breaking the law though I believe the penalties should be something that is directed more at the administrators who broke it than the clients who need their services,,, |
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Isn't it ironic that an organization has the named 'Planned Parenthood'? Maybe if they taught more of what their name implies, abortions wouldnt even be needed in the first place.
And this whole 3% abortions thing....Id rather look at it like this.... "" Planned Parenthood’s fiscal 2014 report puts the number of abortions the organization performed at 327,653."" http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jan/1/planned-parenthood-327k-abortions-fiscal-2014/ ....if Planned Parenthood would stop doing abortions all together, 327,653 babies would still be alive....or 3% for all you 'feel better about it' folks. |
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....if Planned Parenthood would stop doing abortions all together, 327,653 babies would still be alive....or 3% for all you 'feel better about it' folks.
or 3% for all you 'feel better about it folks'. Brilliant |
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Isn't it ironic that an organization has the named 'Planned Parenthood'? Maybe if they taught more of what their name implies, abortions wouldnt even be needed in the first place. And this whole 3% abortions thing....Id rather look at it like this.... "" Planned Parenthood’s fiscal 2014 report puts the number of abortions the organization performed at 327,653."" http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jan/1/planned-parenthood-327k-abortions-fiscal-2014/ ....if Planned Parenthood would stop doing abortions all together, 327,653 babies would still be alive....or 3% for all you 'feel better about it' folks. do we need another 327,653 unwanted babies? that number should be tripled... |
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Isn't it ironic that an organization has the named 'Planned Parenthood'? Maybe if they taught more of what their name implies, abortions wouldnt even be needed in the first place. And this whole 3% abortions thing....Id rather look at it like this.... "" Planned Parenthood’s fiscal 2014 report puts the number of abortions the organization performed at 327,653."" http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jan/1/planned-parenthood-327k-abortions-fiscal-2014/ ....if Planned Parenthood would stop doing abortions all together, 327,653 babies would still be alive....or 3% for all you 'feel better about it' folks. well said |
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Texas cuts off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood.
That doesn't affect their abortions - only womens' health care. |
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Texas cuts off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood. That doesn't affect their abortions - only womens' health care. not really, you have obarrycare... |
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Texas cuts off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood. That doesn't affect their abortions - only womens' health care. not really, you have obarrycare... Many of the patients have Medicaid and not many doctors accept Medicaid. Also, some people don't have insurance because they're "too rich" for Medicaid" and "too poor" for Obamacare - esp. in the states that didn't expand their Medicaid. PP uses a sliding fee scale for those folks. |
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Texas cuts off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood. That doesn't affect their abortions - only womens' health care. not really, you have obarrycare... Many of the patients have Medicaid and not many doctors accept Medicaid. Also, some people don't have insurance because they're "too rich" for Medicaid" and "too poor" for Obamacare - esp. in the states that didn't expand their Medicaid. PP uses a sliding fee scale for those folks. everyone is supposed to have obarrycare, it's the law, remember? you get fined if you don't... and if that many doctors don't accept medicaid, why is it still around? Planned Parenthood is a thing of the past, no real need for it nowadays... |
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Texas cuts off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood. That doesn't affect their abortions - only womens' health care. Not really. There are still many other sources for woman's healthcare in Texas. Not to mention other practices that still perform abortion. All that really happened, was that Planned Abortionhood got smacked for committing fraudulent practices. |
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