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Planned Parenthood to Forgo Payment for Fetal Tissue

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Responding to a furor over undercover videos, Planned Parenthood said Tuesday that it would no longer accept payments to cover the costs of the programs that make fetal tissue available for research.

The decision was meant to combat a series of covertly filmed videos that contended that Planned Parenthood officials sought to profit from programs providing post-abortion fetal tissue to researchers. Planned Parenthood said the videos were deceptively edited and denied seeking any payments beyond legally permitted reimbursement of costs.

The new policy — forgoing even permissible reimbursement — was outlined in a letter sent Tuesday by Planned Parenthood’s president, Cecile Richards, to Dr. Francis S. Collins, the director of the National Institutes of Health.

“Planned Parenthood’s policies on fetal tissue donation already exceed the legal requirements,” Ms. Richards wrote. “Now we’re going even further in order to take away any basis for attacking Planned Parenthood to advance an anti-abortion political agenda.”

The videos were released, starting in mid-July, by a group of anti-abortion activists calling themselves the Center for Medical Progress. Activists posed as representatives of a biomedical firm and sought to negotiate the purchase of fetal organs from some Planned Parenthood personnel.

Republicans in control of Congress have responded by starting several investigations of Planned Parenthood, along with efforts to cut off its federal funding. Most of that is reimbursement for Medicaid patients receiving cancer screenings, contraception and other non-abortion services.

Planned Parenthood said its fetal-tissue programs took place in only two states — California and Washington — at about a half-dozen of the approximately 700 health centers run by the organization nationwide.

Planned Parenthood’s executive vice president, Dawn Laguens, said the Washington State affiliate already had a policy of accepting no reimbursement for its costs, and that the California affiliate would follow the same policy.

While selling fetal tissue for profit is illegal, a 1993 law passed by Congress with bipartisan support allows women who undergo abortions to donate fetal tissue for use in scientific research. The law allowed entities supplying the tissue to recover the costs of running such programs.

During the three-month controversy over the videos, some of Planned Parenthood’s critics have called for a ban on research using donated fetal tissue. However, there has been strong defense of the practice from within the medical and scientific establishment.

The Department of Health and Human Services, in a letter to Congress in August, said fetal tissue “continues to be a critical resource for important efforts such as research on degenerative eye disease, human development disorders such as Down syndrome, and infectious diseases, among a host of other diseases.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/14/u...column-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news
 
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