Former Employees Expose Planned Parenthood: “Everything They Did Was Money-Motivated”
Several employees of a Nashville Planned Parenthood voiced concerns this week that the abortion facility put money ahead of patients’ well-being.
Their comments echo what other former employees also have said about the abortion giant’s true priorities.
Two weeks ago, the Nashville facility announced that it had stopped doing abortions for “a period of quality improvement.” Spokeswoman Tereva Parham said they were struggling to find a new abortionist, but they hope to eventually resume doing abortions.
Looking for more answers, the Nashville Scene interviewed four local Planned Parenthood employees, some of whom lost their jobs after it stopped doing abortions. Each said something similar, “New management prioritized money over patients.”
According to the report: “… all describe a turbulent six months leading up to the announcement. Some learned of the news by email, while others found out when they checked a work schedule and noticed their name no longer appeared on it.”
Here’s more from the report:
''Questions about what exactly “a period of quality improvement” meant were returned with what can best be described as word salad (e.g., “As soon as we’re able to address the aspects of this quality improvement, we are looking to be able to provide those services, those specific services, as soon as possible”). When the Scene tried to follow up with Parham for this story, an automatic email response came back: “Be advised, Tereva Parham is no longer employed at Planned Parenthood of Tennessee and North Mississippi.”
… The staffers, who spoke under the condition of anonymity due to fear of facing retaliation, say they don’t believe it had to come to this. Some doctors and staff were willing to stay on providing abortion services, even if it was on a part-time basis, they say. The blunt, cold delivery of the news is in line with what they describe as a number of recent policy changes at the clinic that they perceived as being designed to prioritize money over patients.''
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