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EMTALA, which was passed in 1986, ensures that emergency patients receive services and treatment regardless of ability to pay. Hospitals that refuse to provide "necessary stabilizing care" or "an appropriate transfer" can face civil monetary penalties.The HHS guidance was one of the attempts of the Biden administration to preserve abortion access after the
, ending federal protections for abortion rights.However, HHS and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) rescinded the guidance, as well as ansaying they "do not reflect the policy of this Administration."
"CMS will continue to enforce EMTALA, which protects all individuals who present to a hospital emergency department seeking examination or treatment, including for identified emergency medical conditions that place the health of a pregnant woman or her unborn child in serious jeopardy," a press release from the agency read."CMS will work to rectify any perceived legal confusion and instability created by the former administration's actions," the press release continued.
Abortion rights groups, such as the American Civil Liberties Union, criticized the administration and accused President Donald Trump of walking back on a campaign promise not to interfere with abortion access.
"By rescinding this guidance, the Trump administration has sent a clear signal that it is siding not with the majority, but with its anti-abortion allies -- and that will come at the expense of women's lives," Alexa Kolbi-Molinas, deputy director of the ACLU's Reproductive Freedom Project, said in aRoker’s determination has enabled him to reach the milestone his father just missed. He freely acknowledges that some things have changed a bit with age.
“I do realize now that I need more sleep,” says Roker, who’s usually in bed by 9 p.m. and admits to enjoying naps during the day. “I used to poohpooh them, but now it’s like, that’s not so bad.” Having the energy to focus on the things he likes doing is more important than ever. “When you’re 70, you know you’re looking at the downslope,” he says. “I think you just try to enjoy yourself more.”These days, that especially means spending time with his granddaughter.
“I want to be in shape for her,” says Roker. “I would consider it a major milestone if I can see her enter high school. And God, it would be unbelievable to see her graduate and go to college. I’m going to take what I can,” he adds. “But I want to make sure I stack the odds in my favor.”Read the original article on