• @[email protected]
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    2318 hours ago

    Yeah but I can’t blame the doctors for refusing, when in doubt a right wing jury without medical training will decide if it was an emergency or not, and your freedom depends on their verdict.

    • Riskable
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      -817 hours ago

      Doctors swear an oath, “first, do no harm.” So yes we can blame the doctors!

      Doctors are supposed to behave ethically regardless of the law. This is not a new thing! Doctors providing appropriate treatment despite the law is a very fucking long tradition in medicine.

      • @[email protected]
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        816 hours ago

        Doctors providing appropriate treatment despite the law is a very fucking long tradition in medicine.

        It isn’t. Name one time that happened.

        “Do no harm” doesn’t mean “risk your livelihood and freedom to perform an operation that a patient can get elsewhere”.

    • @the_toast_is_gone
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      -318 hours ago

      It’s either provide the treatment, or people become gravely injured or die. She quite nearly died as a result of the mistreatment. We can’t predict juries, but I haven’t seen any cases of doctors being arrested and convicted of providing an abortion.

      • @WraithGear
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        717 hours ago

        But that is the explicit threat. That is what law makers are saying they are setting as precedent.

          • @WraithGear
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            517 hours ago

            There’s no guarantee they will be charged is not the same as there is a guarantee they will not be charged. And that is the issue, the hospitals were directly threatened by republicans with jail time, and contradictory statements, as proof when she reached out to get clarification from the governor even he noped out when it mattered. Also remember that the doctors do not run the hospital, administrators and bean counters do.

            • @the_toast_is_gone
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              -417 hours ago

              Nobody has been charged so far. If they wanted to make an example of someone, it would have made far more sense to do it around when the law was passed. There’s no Machiavellian scheme trying to trap doctors in unwinnable situations, this was an obvious case of medical error. Hundreds of thousands of other similar errors severe enough to cause harm or death happen every year.

              • @WraithGear
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                317 hours ago

                There only has to be the threat. Because as long as hospitals are afraid to perform abortions the republicans win… well “win” in this case. We are just people arguing could have should have, when the hospital doctors recommended it, but the hospital with their lawyers and the fact they have been doing this as a profession was not as convinced as you seem to be.

                Besides, is your argument the hospital was out to kill this lady specifically?

                • @the_toast_is_gone
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                  -116 hours ago

                  Any threat is entirely imagined. Nobody has been prosecuted for this. The law states it is legal. My argument is that either the hospital misunderstood the law in an honest error or they were more interested in covering their own butts than treating a patient in obvious need - in either case, they were wrong and should be held responsible.