Federal bills address when hospitals must provide emergency pregnancy care, including abortion-related stabilizing care.
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“Federal health programs should cover abortion care the same way they cover other health care.”
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“Private and marketplace health plans should be allowed to cover abortion care without special federal limits that apply only to abortion.”
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“Patients should be able to get emergency care, including abortion care, when it is needed to protect their health or life.”
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“A national abortion coverage law should decide when it overrides other federal rules and how it treats religious objections.”
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