Monday, March 29, 2010

Columnist explain why executive order won’t prevent health care reform from funding abortions

Washington Post columnist Kathleen Parker used her Sunday column to explain why President Obama’s executive order can’t prevent health care reform legislation from funding abortions at community health centers.
Several supporters of the bill have argued that this debate is otherwise irrelevant because abortions aren't performed at CHCs. While currently true, this doesn't mean that CHCs wouldn't like to offer abortion among their reproductive services.

Under the new law, they can. There's nothing to stop them.

Here's why. By statute, CHCs are required to provide all "required primary health care services," defined to include "health services related to . . . obstetrics or gynecology that are furnished by physicians."

Federal courts long have held that when a statute requires provision of health services under such broad categories, then the statute must be construed to include abortion unless it explicitly excludes it. Voilà.

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