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[–] neatchee@lemmy.world 8 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

Unfortunately the HHS Secretary isn't empowered to create law, nor are they empowered to interpret law. They can only share opinions, provide guidance, create policy, etc. So no, in this case, you are not quite right.

Further, as the other user pointed out: the hospital would rather be sued by the individual for violating their rights than by the state for violating the law. Regardless of potential precedent or final outcome, one is far, FAR more costly than the other.

As they say, when the punishment is less than the profit, it's not a punishment, it's a business expense

Ultimately, laws can only be judged on their ability to create outcomes. This one has failed miserably