U.S.
judge blocks Texas plan to cut Planned Parenthood
Medicaid funds
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[February 22, 2017]
By Jon Herskovitz
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - A U.S. judge in
Austin issued a preliminary injunction on Tuesday halting Texas' plan to
cut Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood, saying the state did not
present evidence of a program violation that would warrant termination.
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U.S. District Judge Sam Sparks said state health officials "likely
acted to disenroll qualified health care providers from Medicaid
without cause." He said the preliminary injunction will preserve the
court's ability to render a meaningful decision on the case's
merits.
"Such action would deprive Medicaid patients of their statutory
right to obtain health care from their chosen qualified provider,"
wrote the judge who was appointed by Republican former President
George H.W. Bush.
The reproductive healthcare group has said the threatened funding
cut, by terminating Planned Parenthood's enrollment in the
state-funded healthcare system for the poor, could affect nearly
11,000 patients across Texas as they try to access services such as
HIV and cancer screenings.
Texas and several other Republican-controlled states have pushed to
cut the organization's funding since an anti-abortion group released
videos it said showed Planned Parenthood officials negotiating
prices for fetal tissue collected from abortions.
Texas investigated Planned Parenthood over the videos and a grand
jury last January cleared it of any wrongdoing. The grand jury
indicted two anti-abortion activists who made the videos for
document fraud but the charges were dismissed.
The state took no further criminal action against Planned Parenthood
after that but has repeated its accusations that the abortion
provider may have violated state law.
Planned Parenthood has denied any wrongdoing and sued the
anti-abortion activists who made the videos.
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Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton said his office would
appeal.
"Today’s decision is disappointing and flies in the face of basic
human decency," he said in a statement.
In fiscal 2015, Planned Parenthood affiliates across Texas received
about $4.2 million in Medicaid funding, the state's Health and Human
Services Commission said. Planned Parenthood said the amount for
2016 was estimated at around $3 million.
None of the money that the group received went for abortions,
plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Texas and the Medicaid defunding
plan have said.
Planned Parenthood has 34 health centers in Texas, serving more than
120,000 patients, 11,000 of whom are Medicaid patients, it said.
(Reporting by Jon Herskovitz; Editing by Grant McCool and James
Dalgleish)
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