BY Benjamin ClarkJuly 30, 2025
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Santa Cruz clinic closure final despite Medicaid ruling

A recent federal court ruling to preserve Medicaid reimbursements for Planned Parenthood will not bring back five California clinics, including the Santa Cruz location, that have already closed their doors permanently.

Despite a judge's decision to maintain federal Medicaid payments during ongoing litigation, five clinics shut down due to prior funding losses from an earlier policy shift, KSBW reported.

On Monday, a federal judge ordered that Planned Parenthood clinics across the country must remain eligible to receive Medicaid reimbursements. This decision aims to halt federal efforts from the Trump administration to block the organization’s funding while a lawsuit challenging those policies plays out in court.

Previous Administration's Cuts Led to Closures

Although the court's decision allows for continued Medicaid reimbursement, it came too late for five clinics under Planned Parenthood Mar Monte that closed permanently just days earlier on Friday. These locations include facilities in Santa Cruz, San Mateo, Gilroy, Madera, and South San Francisco.

According to the organization, the closures are a direct result of the financial strain caused by cuts implemented during the Trump administration. Those policies had already reduced the Medicaid funding available to Planned Parenthood before the court’s recent intervention.

Planned Parenthood Mar Monte evaluated a range of factors in choosing which locations to close. These included the number of patients served, accessibility such as parking, and the proximity to other health centers capable of absorbing referred patients.

Services and Impact on Local Communities

The now-shuttered locations had offered a variety of essential medical services to their communities. Patients relied on these clinics for birth control, STD testing and treatment, behavioral health support, abortion services, and general family medicine.

In Santa Cruz, many patients previously treated at the local clinic are being referred to the Watsonville Planned Parenthood facility. The added distance may pose new barriers for some patients seeking care.

Planned Parenthood argues in its legal case that blocking Medicaid access to its clinics violates the constitutional rights of patients. The organization says it is unlawful for the federal government to prevent Medicaid enrollees from choosing any qualified health provider.

Lawsuit Claims Patient Discrimination

The lawsuit, brought by Planned Parenthood Federation of America, contests the legality of defunding the organization through policy constraints under Trump-era legislation. The organization contends the government's actions restrict patients' freedom to access care.

In the words of the lawsuit, it is unconstitutional to remove a provider from Medicaid eligibility based solely on the services it offers or political motivations. The group emphasizes that Medicaid beneficiaries deserve the right to make healthcare choices without government interference.

Officials with Planned Parenthood have expressed deep concern over the broader implications of losing Medicaid reimbursements. The organization has projected that nearly 200 clinics in 24 states could potentially face closure based on similar financial pressures.

Future of Additional Clinics Remains Uncertain

As of now, it remains uncertain whether any of the five closed California clinics will reopen in light of the court's recent decision. The ruling ensures continued Medicaid support moving forward, but does not guarantee the return of shuttered locations.

There is also concern that more closures may occur in the future, particularly if legal or legislative efforts against Planned Parenthood impact long-term funding viability. The organization has not ruled out the possibility of additional shutdowns depending on developments in the lawsuit or future policy changes.

For now, clinics like the one in Watsonville are absorbing displaced patients from surrounding areas. However, these facilities face challenges in keeping up with the increased demand caused by regional closures.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
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