HHS has proposed a HIPAA rules changes that will impact unborn children and protect the abortion industry. You can stop them!
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Health & Human Services Plans to
Protect the Abortion Industry
The Biden Administration continues its politicization of America’s Federal agencies.
In March, the FDA changed its rules to allow pharmacies to dispense abortion pills ([link removed]) without a doctor’s visit, a reckless move that is dangerous to women by eliminating crucial safety standards.
This week, the Administration turned its sights on Health & Human Services (HHS) which released an NPRM (Notice of Proposed Rulemaking) regarding HIPAA enforcement ([link removed]) .
The proposal is an effort to prevent law enforcement from obtaining critical public health information (PHI) that is vital for criminal, civil, or administrative investigations of “reproductive health care” facilities. “Reproductive health care” includes abortion, but also contraception as well as “gender affirming care.”
We need you to act! They MUST hear from YOU or this rule will most certainly go into effect.
URGENT: Comments must be submitted no later than
MIDNIGHT, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 2023
CONTACT HHS TO OPPOSE THIS CHANGE! ([link removed])
What are the key issues?
While there are numerous concerns with this rules change, the most important are:
1. Preventing the collection of important medical data means abortion would no longer be considered a public health matter.
2. By concealing the data, we no longer have access to the stats that show us the negative effects of abortion.
3. The NPRM specifically defines a person as “a human being who is born alive," a total disregard for the unborn baby.
4. This NPRM ignores the Dobbs decision which legitimizes state laws. This means Federal bureaucrats would interpret and invalidate Georgia’s pro-life laws.
5. If the rule is finalized, it would lead to a dramatic rise in unchecked criminal activity. With the prohibition of medical information release, cases of rape, incest, domestic violence, child abuse, and trafficking would be insulated from investigation and prosecution. There will be no requirement for mandatory reporting connected to the rule’s definition of “reproductive health care”.
We need you to act! They MUST hear from YOU or this rule will most certainly go into effect.
Click the Contact HHS box and then click on the green “SUBMIT A FORMAL COMMENT” button toward the top of the page.
—> Use your own words, let them know you DO NOT want these rules changes using one or more of the 5 points above as your guideline. However, copy and pasted comments are not counted individually. So please use your own words.
—> Submit your comment no later than MIDNIGHT, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 2023
—> Share this email with 5 friends and ask them to take action ASAP!
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GLA is serving on the front line of pro-life policy in Georgia, but you are the front line in your community. Hold the line and stop the abortion industry’s influence in our Federal government!
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