The Future of Abortion Care? Scholars Strategy Network's No Jargon
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Even at the best of times, accessing abortion care in the United States can be an arduous process. During a pandemic, the challenges only mount further. Clinics are closed down and, in some places, politicians have begun using COVID-19 to block abortion, calling it “nonessential” healthcare. Professor Carrie Baker explores whether telemedicine abortion could provide a solution, what barriers exist to implementing it, and what this all means for the future of reproductive rights in the United States.
For more on this topic:
Check out Baker’s policy recommendation, Increase Access to Abortion Pills via Telemedicine Read her column in Ms. Magazine
Even at the best of times, accessing abortion care in the United States can be an arduous process. During a pandemic, the challenges only mount further. Clinics are closed down and, in some places, politicians have begun using COVID-19 to block abortion, calling it “nonessential” healthcare. Professor Carrie Baker explores whether telemedicine abortion could provide a solution, what barriers exist to implementing it, and what this all means for the future of reproductive rights in the United States.
For more on this topic:
Check out Baker’s policy recommendation, Increase Access to Abortion Pills via Telemedicine Read her column in Ms. Magazine
34 min