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Lester Minto, a physician who used to work at a clinic in the Valley but had to stop because he lacked local hospital-admitting privileges — a requirement for all providers under Texas's strict new abortion law — told Beyerstein that he had seen two hundred women suffering complications from self-induced abortions since the restrictions went into effect.
In a small victory for providers, the panel ruled in favor of Whole Women's Health in McAllen, Texas, and granted an exemption to the admitting privileges requirements – a doctor's right to admit patients to a hospital.
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He also defended the admitting privileges requirement as a common-sense measure to protect women's health, noting that other outpatient surgical procedures generally require it.
At least two of those laws -- the admitting privileges requirement and a stipulation that most abortion clinics be turned into ambulatory surgical centers, or mini-hospitals -- are likely to fall as a result of Monday's ruling. .
The attorneys for the doctors have asked for quick action by the court, noting that the patients caught in the middle of this are in "time-sensitive situations". The New York-based Center for Reproductise Rights is leading another challenge to the admitting privileges requirement through a separate lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Austin.
The Supreme Court agreed that the Texas admitting privileges requirement constituted an "undue burden" on the right to seek an abortion for those same reasons.
"[The situation with transfer agreements] looks very much like the admitting privilege requirement," said Maya Manian, a professor at the University of San Francisco School of Law who studies reproductive healthcare.
Although U.S. District Judge Lee Yeakel issued an injunction blocking the admitting privileges requirement in Texas' new restrictive abortion law, a panel of judges at the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday ruled the state could move forward with the provision.
With at least 8 other states that have had their TRAP laws enjoined or invalidated by the courts, according to data published by the Policy Surveillance Program, a decision upholding the admitting privileges requirement could cripple the significance of the victory in Whole Woman's Health.
In granting a temporary restraining order on Monday against a Wisconsin requirement of this type, federal district court Judge William Conley said his review of the law "does not reveal any medical expert speaking in favor of the act or otherwise articulating a legitimate medical reason for the admitting privileges requirement".
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