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An Ohio judge has blocked enforcement of a state law related to medication abortion for the third time, in a new Hamilton ...
Telemedicine medication abortion services in primary care were well received by patients thanks to clear communication and previously established relationships, researchers found.
AOD is the first large-scale telehealth abortion service run by a U.S.-based provider, and offers telemedicine abortion care to patients across the country in more than 20 states via its website.
The first US telemedicine abortion program began a decade ago, in Iowa. Between 2008 and 2015, four Planned Parenthood clinics in the state performed 8,765 abortions via telemedicine, all ...
Prescribing medical abortions across state lines is now risky for doctors. "We're talking about something that's a protected right in one state and a felony in a sister state," says one legal scholar.
Demand for abortion pills expected to rise if Roe v. Wade is overturned 06:19. Hey Jane founder Kiki Freedman launched a virtual abortion care startup in early 2021 after the last abortion clinic ...
Telemedicine abortion providers are finding themselves in a murky legal gray area, having to weigh how much risk they’re willing to assume to care for their patients, or consider halting this ...
Increasing the number of rural Medicaid abortion providers and reimbursing providers for care delivered via telemedicine might improve follow-up care after abortions, according to a study ...
We don’t yet know exactly how the rollout of telemedicine abortion will look in Kansas, but it’s an increasingly popular way of accessing reproductive care. Nearly one quarter of women in the ...
A county official in New York on Monday rejected for a second time efforts by Texas to enforce a $100,000 judgment against a ...
A New York county clerk rejected the state of Texas’s second attempt to punish a doctor for prescribing and sending abortion medication to a Texas woman.   The Lone Star State last week tried to ...
Prescribing medical abortions across state lines is now risky for doctors. "We're talking about something that's a protected right in one state and a felony in a sister state," says one legal scholar.