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Kermit Gosnell Abortion Clinic Was Not Inspected For 17 Years

First Posted: 01/23/11 02:33 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:25 PM ET

ProPublica's Marian Wang reports:

While this week's indictment involving a grisly abortion mill in Philadelphia has shocked many [1], the grand jury's nearly 300-page report also contains a surprising and little-noted revelation: In the mid-1990s, the administration of Pennsylvania governor Tom Ridge, a pro-choice Republican, ended regular inspections of abortion clinics--a policy that continued until just last year. 

According to the grand jury report [2][PDF] released this week by Philadelphia prosecutors, Pennsylvania health officials deliberately chose not to enforce laws to ensure that abortion clinics provide the same level of care as other medical service providers.

The District Attorney's office this week charged an abortion doctor, Kermit Gosnell, with murder and infanticide. Nine other workers at the abortion clinic, the Women's Medical Society, also face charges. According to the prosecutors, Gosnell and his associates not only broke state law by performing abortions after 24 weeks--they also killed live babies by stabbing them with scissors and cutting their spinal cords. Law enforcement officials found blood-stained furniture, unsterilized instruments and fetal remains scattered about the clinic. At least one woman, a refugee from Nepal, had died under Gosnell's care after being given repeated injections of a dangerous sedative. Prosecutors said Gosnell made millions from treating and sometimes maiming his patients, who were mostly low-income, minority women [3].

But perhaps most frightening of all? The atrocities were discovered by accident [4], as the Philadelphia Inquirer points out. Warnings--from patients and their attorneys, a doctor at a Philadelphia hospital, women's health groups, pro-choice groups, and even an employee of the Philadelphia Department of Public Health--failed to prompt state and local authorities to investigate or take action against the clinic.

The grand jury report said that one look at the place would have detected the problems, but the Pennsylvania Department of Health hadn't inspected the place since 1993. Here's the grand jury report, in surprisingly strong language:

The Pennsylvania Department of Health abruptly decided, for political reasons, to stop inspecting abortion clinics at all. The politics in question were not anti-abortion, but pro. With the change of administration from Governor Casey to Governor Ridge, officials concluded that inspections would be "putting a barrier up to women" seeking abortions.

"Even nail salons in Pennsylvania are monitored more closely for client safety," the report states. "Without regular inspections, providers like Gosnell continue to operate; unlawful and dangerous third-trimester abortions go undetected; and many women, especially poor women, suffer."

According to the report, the policy change occurred after 1993 when attorneys under the administration of then-governor Tom Ridge "interpreted the same regulations that had permitted annual inspections for years to no longer authorize those inspections." Thereafter, only inspections triggered by complaints were authorized. The report noted that Department of Public Health officials reinstituted regular inspections of abortion clinics in February 2010. Ed Rendell, the Pennsylvania Democrat whose second term as governor ended last week, released a statement saying he was "flabbergasted [5]" when he learned of the department's lax scrutiny of abortion clinics and immediately ordered increased inspections, the Associated Press reported.

Still, the earlier policy had its defenders. According to the grand jury report, when the Department of Health's chief lawyer was asked about it, she responded, "People die."

Given that between 30,000 to 40,000 abortions [6] are performed each year Pennsylvania, it's unclear how many women have been put at risk in the almost two decades that regulators suspended regular inspections of abortion clinics in Pennsylvania. The grand jury report does note that many organizations perform safe abortion procedures and have high standards of care, but that's "no thanks to the Pennsylvania Department of Health."

The state's Department of Health did not comment on the matter but said it would forward our request on to the governor's press office. We've also left a message with Tom Ridge's spokeswoman. We'll update if they respond.

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ProPublica's Marian Wang reports:While this week's indictment involving a grisly abortion mill in Philadelphia has shocked many [1], the grand jury's nearly 300-page report also contains a surpris...
ProPublica's Marian Wang reports:While this week's indictment involving a grisly abortion mill in Philadelphia has shocked many [1], the grand jury's nearly 300-page report also contains a surpris...
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09:10 AM on 02/24/2011
Pro-Choice people frequently say abortion should be safe, legal, funded and rare. My question is, why should it be rare? If it's safe and legal, what's the problem? Should tonsilectomies be rare? Should appendectomies be rare? Should cosmetic surgery be rare? Seems like there's a double standard when it comes to abortion.
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Christopher Koulouris
07:13 PM on 01/24/2011
I don’t know about you, but the idea of accidentally grabbing a foot instead of our tuna sandwich in the office refrigerator, is enough to make us never eat lunch again. This also begs the question, why didn’t any of Dr.Gosnell’s staff step in when they knew there were mutilated fetus parts in the refrigerator?

http://scallywagandvagabond.com/2011/01/abortion-doctor-kept-babies-feet-in-staff-refrigerator-and-other-horrors/
01:41 PM on 01/24/2011
The media really needs to stop calling what this Dr did "abortions". Delivering a live, viable baby (even if induced) and then ending its life is NOT and abortion. It is murder. Abortion is the ending of a pregnancy. Once the baby has been delivered the pregnancy is over.
09:32 AM on 01/25/2011
That's right!

One minute before delivery = abortion = "okay"
One minute after delivery = murder = "not okay"

That makes sense!
02:59 PM on 01/25/2011
Yeah, they got it right, abortion is murder. People who support abortion shouldn't pretend that they are repulsed by this.
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01:26 PM on 01/24/2011
They are ALL horror-mills. This is just at the further end of the grisly continuum.
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dfranz
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01:21 PM on 01/24/2011
In the mid-1990s, the administration of Pennsylvania governor Tom Ridge, a pro-choice Republican, ended regular inspections of abortion clinics--a policy that continued until just last year. According to the grand jury report [2][PDF] released this week by Philadelphia prosecutors, Pennsylvania health officials deliberately chose not to enforce laws to ensure that abortion clinics provide the same level of care as other medical service providers.

Yeah, you know since Republicans couldn't shut down the clinic, they decided to do the very least they could. After all these were just women exercising their right of choice and that was against gods law. They needed to be on their own.
01:04 PM on 01/24/2011
The authorities need to follow the money on this case, but I bet they won't. If this guy was making so much money and no one was able to take action, even after complaints, somebodies were getting paid off. I'm willing to bet this millionaire doctor had greased a lot of palms, from government to medical boards to his employees to keep this racket going. He must have had tens of thousands of patients over his career, and it's known he was making a million + a year. He was telling patients/victims that they were further along in the pregnancy than he originally thought so it would therefore cost more, etc.
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GraniteSkyline
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01:01 PM on 01/24/2011
Wow!, just another reason to hate our former governor! I truly didn't think I could hate him anymore.
09:07 AM on 01/25/2011
You're so right! He was the one in the abortion mill butchering away!
12:56 PM on 01/25/2011
I phrased my earlier comment poorly. Definitely, whoever is responsible for the lack of inspections bears some responsibility for the suffering and murder done. However, wouldn't you say that Kermit and his staff deserve 99% of the blame?
Be careful of hating, my friend, "you become what you hate".
Peace out.
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GraniteSkyline
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01:46 PM on 01/25/2011
Of course I blame Gosnell for his heinous crimes.

But I hate Ridge just as much--Gosnell escaped investigation not because of an over sight, but because Ridge DELIBERATELY TURNED HIS BACK ON THE PROBLEM even though there were numerous complaints that should have been red-flags.

'Be careful of hating, my friend, "you become what you hate".' So if I hate N@zis, I am a N@zi? Please spare me the oversimplified platitude.
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10:40 AM on 01/24/2011
Randall Terry and Operation Rescue, this was the place you should have been protesting.
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Minnehaha
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01:07 AM on 01/24/2011
This story will become the norm if abortion is deemed illegal in this country. Those of us that are old enough remember, the back alley abortions preformed on the poor woman of this country. Who were unable to travel abroad to have the surgery legally, while the wealthy woman took a surprised vacation to Europe. Situations like the one described are the reason abortions were made legal in this country. This man should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Abortions should be done in a safe sterile situation. And no doctor would preform a late term abortion for fear of prosecution.
06:20 AM on 01/24/2011
Indeed. It is almost axiomatic.

Legal clinics are, or should be, inspected. Illegal clinics, by definition, are not. So if abortion is made illegal, then all clinics that provide abortions won't be inspected. And the DEMAND for abortions likely will not change, or not change much, simply because it is made illegal.

Women will continue to get pregnant as a result of rape or contraceptive failure or other mishap, and will continue to seek abortions. And there will be people who will refer those women to physicians who will provide, legally or illegally.

I want abortion to be safe, legal, and rare. I want contraception to be easily available, reliable and safe. I would like to see more open discussion about how we can improve the adoption option for all concerned parties. I want to see more education for how young people can SAY no, and for young people to ACCEPT no.
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12:29 PM on 01/24/2011
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01:27 PM on 01/24/2011
Non-sense.

This clinic operated at a time, and in a place, where the procedure is LEGAL
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It is the nature of the procedure, not the operator, that is so grotesque.
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Minnehaha
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12:46 AM on 01/25/2011
The grotesque actions of this clinic was the norm for poor and middle class women who were unable to have an abortion in a sterile safe environment. Back alley abortions were preformed by non professionals under very poor conditions, which led to the deaths of many women. We maybe headed back to those times, when wire clothes hangers were used instead of sterile instruments. Just make abortions illegal in this country and you will be reading about clinics like this all the time. This Doctor lost it at some point to operate on patients and do horrible late term abortions while murdering living children. This was common place prior to the legalization of abortions.
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riversideliberal
12:20 AM on 01/24/2011
It's important to remember, in the grisly details of this specific story, that late-term abortion is very very very very rare. Real doctors only do them in very specific cases, when the pregnancy is very dangerous to the woman or when the baby is utterly deformed or doomed to die shortly after birth. No woman casually has a late-term abortion.

Late-term abortion happens when the pregnancy becomes dangerous or when tests reveal the baby is hopelessly deformed, terribly ill, or destined to die soon after delivery.

Keeping abortion out of the reach of poor women, who have no private insurance and who don't have access to abortion under Medicaid because of the Hyde Amendment, kills poor women.

The saddest irony is that the same people who oppose abortion rights also oppose providing poor women with access to birth control and sex education.... It's almost as if they want poor women to keep having poor children, in an endless cycle of poverty and poorly paid labor.

The best way to prevent abortion, early or late, is to provide women and girls with safe access to birth control and sex education. The best way to prevent abortion from killing women is to keep it legal, to let girls decide if they can tell their parents, and to fund it so that women don't have to save up or find a cheaper and more dangerous alternative to a real clinic.

Keep abortion legal, safe, private, funded, and rare.
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leftparadise
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07:25 AM on 01/24/2011
very well said
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riversideliberal
10:01 PM on 01/23/2011
Legal or illegal abortion is not the problem.
Affordable (covered by insurance) or not affordable is the problem.

Under the Hyde Amendment, poor women do not have coverage for this procedure. They look for cheap solutions, while middle-class girls get safe abortions.

This is a class problem.
All girls and women are at risk when abortion is illegal.
Poor girls and women die when abortion is unaffordable.
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10:40 PM on 01/23/2011
I think that many of us who believe in a woman's right to choose still won't accept late-term abortions in which babies are born live. (Well, maybe I should speak for myself here.) But we forget that many late-term abortions become late term because the woman doesn't have the money to get an earlier abortion. By the time she gathers enough money to terminate her pregnancy, she may be in the middle or late stage.

Good points, r.l.
07:49 AM on 01/24/2011
This is an untrue analysis..Most middle class white girls come from Christian homes where abortion is a sin and rather than face the discussion or keep it or destroy it, they would rather borrow the money from a friend, etc. This has nothing to do with class, but rather with shame. Most of these people entering these clinics will pointed tell you that what they are doing is wrong and they know it. They all have their reasons, but if a clinic was out in a normal doctor setting, they wouldn't be seen there. The anonymity of the setting allows these women/girls to feel as if the event didn't exist and there is nothing more to think about.
09:47 PM on 01/23/2011
I feel sick just by reading the report of the discovery...
Nightmare fuel at its worse...
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08:22 PM on 01/23/2011
 
But but but ... deregulation is good, right?
11:12 PM on 01/23/2011
It wasn't a problem of deregulation. It was a problem of not enforcing the regulations that existed.
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VirginiaJeff
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03:04 PM on 01/24/2011
 
Agreed.  I was just making a broader observation, that not having regulations -- or ignoring them -- is not beneficial to us, as the rightwing claims.
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11:12 PM on 01/23/2011
But but, government is good, right?

Apparently there were regulations in place. Where was the government?

But perhaps most frightenin­g of all? The atrocities were discovered by accident [4], as the Philadelph­ia Inquirer points out. Warnings--­from patients and their attorneys, a doctor at a Philadelph­ia hospital, women's health groups, pro-choice groups, and even an employee of the Philadelph­ia Department of Public Health--fa­iled to prompt state and local authoritie­s to investigat­e or take action against the clinic.
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VirginiaJeff
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03:02 PM on 01/24/2011
 
Government is good -- if it's doing its job.  Which, by ignoring regulations, it did not do.
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maigrey
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07:03 PM on 01/23/2011
I have a litany of four lettered words strung together to vent my horror at this. I see that if you are a female you not only have barriers to birth control, but now if you need an abortion it can be done by bob the butcher because well in a nut shell folks we (women) don't matter. Disgusted! I want this gentlemen's testicles given to the nearest hungry pit bull. Oops. That was my inside my head, it escaped.
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06:21 PM on 01/23/2011
It seems ironic that under a Republican administration, investigations stopped. Having abortion clinics investigated with the same regulations as other medical clinics has been a bug-a-boo of the pro-abortion groups who see it as an invitation to harass clinics. If these investigations ceased for political reasons, it was for pro-choice politics, not anti-choice. Before anybody jumps all over me, let me say I believe in safe and legal access to abortions.
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maigrey
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07:11 PM on 01/23/2011
If everyone would accept that women will get abortions. Period. Then this nonsense wouldn't take place. Thanks Sue for pointing out the desire by some to not limit access but in the same breath we need some protections regardless of anyone's tolerance or intolerance in this matter that I firmly believe is PERSONAL.