Ahead of new arguments at SCOTUS, an ER doctor explains why she doesn’t wait until the brink of death to provide emergency abortion.
SCOTUS is about to decide whether being at the brink of death is the only way pregnant patients can qualify for emergency abortion care.Listen on your computer:here.
Ahead of oral arguments the week after next, we wanted to get a sense of what healthcare looks like for pregnant women experiencing medical emergencies now, and how this case threatens to undermine that care in the future. This week, Dahlia Lithwick speaks with Dr. Dara Kass, an emergency medicine physician, about what EMTALA was built to do, what ER physicians are being asked to do, and what will happen should Idaho prevail in this case.
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