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Action Alert!This Action Alert deadline has passed.
As reported by Planned Parenthood:
HHS Attack on Women's Health Care
The Bush administration's proposed Health and Human Services regulation poses a serious threat to women's health care by limiting the rights of patients to receive complete and accurate health information and services.
On August 22, 2008, the Bush administration proposed a regulation to allow providers to withhold critical health care information.
The proposed regulation jeopardizes a patient's right to know her options. This rule would completely disrupt the nation's health care delivery system at a time when more and more families are uninsured and under economic assault. Here's why:
- The HHS proposed regulation is intentionally vague. By leaving the term "abortion" undefined, the regulation creates a dangerous space for ideology and political views to be inserted into medical practices, emergency rooms, and clinics all across the country, and when that happens, women suffer.
- The proposed regulation complicates the law instead of clarifying the law. The new regulation lets health care providers define abortion, which could threaten broader reproductive health care, including contraception.
- The fact that HHS took out the definition of abortion that was included in an earlier draft is a red herring because this proposed regulation even more than the previous leaked version leaves health care services and information open to personal interpretation and political agendas.
- This rule will allow anti-choice extremists to receive federal funds for so-called "crisis pregnancy centers" anti-choice facilities whose purpose is to deceive and dissuade women from accessing birth control and abortion information and services.
This is just one more example of how the Bush administration puts politics in the exam room. The Planned Parenthood Action Fund will not stand by and watch the Bush administration deny quality, affordable health care and accurate information to women, and you can help us take action.
Now that the new rule has been issued officially, we need you to speak out during the official 30-day comment period before the rule can go into effect. Please submit a comment to the Department of Health and Human Services before the official comment period ends on September 25.
Please Submit Your Comment!
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"Recommended Reading" Page Added
The Recommended Reading page contains a list of links to websites that are relevant to the content of the Technobabe Times. Not all of our members read all of these links, nor do we agree with them all of the time, but each website is a quality one with something to offer. We will be adding more soon, and suggestions are always welcome. Drop us a line at tbt@mtu.edu if there is a site you would like to see added to the reading list. -
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