Author: Mark, Alice; Foster, Angel M; Perritt, Jamila
Title: The Future of Abortion is Now: Mifepristone by Mail and In-Clinic Abortion Access in the United States. Cord-id: h52wro9x Document date: 2021_4_9
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Snippet: The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted health care delivery in all aspects of medicine, including abortion care. For six months, the mifepristone Risk Evaluation and Mitigation strategy (REMS) was temporarily blocked, allowing for remote provision of medication abortion. Remote medication abortion may become a dominant model of care in the future, either through the formal health system or through self-sourced, self-managed abortion. Clinics already face pressure from falling abortion rates and excessi
Document: The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted health care delivery in all aspects of medicine, including abortion care. For six months, the mifepristone Risk Evaluation and Mitigation strategy (REMS) was temporarily blocked, allowing for remote provision of medication abortion. Remote medication abortion may become a dominant model of care in the future, either through the formal health system or through self-sourced, self-managed abortion. Clinics already face pressure from falling abortion rates and excessive regulation, and, with a transition to remote abortion, may not be able to sustain services. Although remote medication abortion improves access for many, those who need or want in-clinic care, such as people later in pregnancy, people for whom abortion at home is not safe or feasible, or people who are not eligible for medication abortion, will need comprehensive support to access safe and appropriate care. To understand how we may adapt to remote abortion without leaving people behind, we can look outside of the U.S. to become familiar with emerging and alternative models of abortion care.
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