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The federal government interrupts Duke Health Funding citing civil rights violations

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First on Fox: Duke Health, the Duke University Medical Branch in North Carolina, notes more than $ 100 million in frozen federal funding in accordance with the executive decree of President Donald Trump prohibiting Dei practices.

In a letter to the president of Duke, Vincent Price, Chairman of the Board of Directors Adam Silver and the School of Medicine Dean Mary Klotman, Secretaries Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and Linda McMahon stressed that racial preferences in hiring, student admissions, governance and care for “Betray” patients the mission of American health care and ” the endorship ”.

“The United States is investing in medical care and research due to the sacred nature of human life and the value of human health,” said the letter.

“There is undoubtedly no other field of our education system where rejection of merit is more dangerous than in medicine, where the competence of doctors means the difference between life and death for patients, and where scientific discovery is the difference between vital remedies and the ravages of the disease.”

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The Secretary of Health and Social Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (Getty Images)

Kennedy and McMahon said their respective agencies have investigated allegations that Duke Health’s practices could violate title VI of the civil rights law and article 1557 of the Obamacare law.

Consequently, the secretaries said that the situation “makes Duke Health unfit for any other financial relationship with the federal government”.

A senior administration official told Fox News Digital that the final amount of frozen funding was $ 108 million.

The Civil Rights Act Cité prohibits beneficiaries of financial aid to refuse services or to discriminate individuals according to the race, color or national origin.

The section of the Act respecting affordable care cited extends the protections of health care for federal funding which prohibit above discrimination, adding the areas of invalidity, age and sex.

Duke Health would have engaged in “illegal and unjustified racial preferences and discriminatory activities in recruitment, student admissions, scholarships and financial assistance, mentoring and enrichment programs, hiring, promotion, etc.”, according to Kennedy and McMahon.

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They called such racism “vile” and said that it “hides behind sufficient superiority” that “such breeds (supposedly)” advantageous “cannot compete in consideration based on merit”.

“Positive action compromises America’s commitment to justice based on merit and violates national civil rights laws. In the medical context, this illegal preference also breaks with patients, hinders medical discovery and endangers human life and health.”

Federal authorities have kept the door open to future partnerships with Duke, noting that school and hospital have long have a commitment to medical excellence and prefer to see it “repair these problems”.

In order to return in order, Duke Health must examine all the policies and procedures in terms of illegal use of the racial preference, to take immediate measures and to provide Washington with verifiable insurance that the medical unit will once again operate in “good faith”.

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“If the alleged policies, practices and incriminated programs existed and did not remain written after six months, or if at any time the Merit and Civil Rights Committee and the federal government will reach an impasse, the federal government will start implementing procedures if necessary,” warned the secretaries by finishing.

Fox News Digital contacted Duke via the Price office and also requested Silver’s comments via his day job as a NBA commissioner.

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