Planned Parenthood officials in Ohio have spoken out on the issue, calling abortions an “essential, time-sensitive medical procedure.”
Last week, Yost’s office sent letters to three abortion clinics and a Cincinnati urologist’s office that said the state had received complaints about the clinics; reiterated Acton’s order; and warned that it would take “appropriate measures” if the clinics failed to comply.
“Dr. Acton’s order outlined what nonessential surgeries were. Complaints were forwarded but our office has not received any violations,” said Bethany McCorkle, a spokeswoman for Yost. When asked about abortions on Monday, DeWine said Acton’s state order laid out criteria for non-essential surgeries. DeWine said the four criteria are “fact based.”Threat of permanent dysfunction of an extremity or organ system;The order does not list specific procedures or surgeries. The order does state that the “hospital and outpatient surgery or procedure provider” should establish guidelines to “ensure the principles outlined are followed.
At Acton’s request, Yost last week sent letters to abortion clinics in Dayton, Cincinnati, and Cleveland, ordering them to follow Acton’s directive. The health director asked Yost to intervene after receiving complaints that the clinics remained open, but the attorney general’s office has yet to receive any orders from the state health department to take legal action against the clinics.
Amato, the health department spokeswoman, said in a statement, “the Ohio Department of Health has been made aware of allegations that some health care providers appear to have violated the order on performing non-elective procedures. When ODH is made aware of allegations that medical facilities are not being complied with ODH’s order, ODH is asking the Ohio Attorney General’s Office to issue cease and desist orders. These orders have started going out.
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