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SCOTUS Gives States a Path to Strip Poor Patients’ Planned Parenthood Access In a 6 to 3 decision, the Supreme Court allowed South Carolina to bar over 1 million people from accessing health care.
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The decision threatens health care access for hundreds of thousands and sets a dangerous precedent in other states.
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The statement continued, "Planned Parenthood South Atlantic will continue to operate and offer care in South Carolina, including for people enrolled in Medicaid.
The US Supreme Court upheld a move by SC Gov. Henry McMaster to prevent Planned Parenthood from providing non-abortion services to Medicaid patients.
The ruling limits the rights of Medicaid patients to choose their own health care provider. It could have consequences far beyond South Carolina.