Planned Parenthood, patient sue over SC Gov. McMaster Medicaid order
COLUMBIA, SC -- Planned Parenthood South Atlantic and a patient filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court on Friday asking a judge to reverse Gov. Henry McMasters July order that booted the health care provider from the states Medicaid provider network.
The suit was filed against Joshua Baker, head of the S.C. Department of Health and Human Services, the agency that oversees the states Medicaid program.
In a statement, Planned Parenthood South Atlantic said the July 13 order has forced Planned Parenthood to cease providing health care services to S.C. Medicaid patients. Planned Parenthood has clinics in Columbia and Charleston.
McMasters order terminated Planned Parenthoods ability to seek Medicaid reimbursements for providing health care services for example, birth control and testing for sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV to the states poorest women and men.
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