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Differences in Abortion Service Delivery in Hostile, Middle-ground and Supportive States in 2014

OBJECTIVES: In 2013, the majority of women lived in states considered hostile to abortion rights, or states with numerous abortion restrictions. By comparison, 31% lived in supportive states. This study examined differences in abortion service delivery according to the policy climate in which clinic...

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Autores principales: Jones, Rachel K., Ingerick, Meghan, Jerman, Jenna
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5959790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29339010
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.whi.2017.12.003
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description OBJECTIVES: In 2013, the majority of women lived in states considered hostile to abortion rights, or states with numerous abortion restrictions. By comparison, 31% lived in supportive states. This study examined differences in abortion service delivery according to the policy climate in which clinics must operate. METHODS: Data come from the 2014 Abortion Provider Census, which contains information about all known abortion-providing facilities in the United States. In addition to number and type of facility, we examine several aspects of abortion care: provision of only early medication abortion (EMA-only) whether an advanced practice clinician provided abortions, gestational parameters, and average charge for procedure. All indicators were examined nationally and according to whether the clinic was in a state that was hostile, middle ground, or supportive of abortion rights. RESULTS: In 2014, hostile and supportive states accounted for the same proportion of all U.S. abortions—44% (each) —although 57% of women age 15 to 44 lived in hostile states. Hostile states had one-half as many abortion-providing facilities as supportive ones. EMA-only facilities accounted for 37% of clinics in supportive states compared with 8% in hostile states. Sixty-five percent of clinics in supportive states reported that advanced practice clinicians provided abortion care, compared with 3% in hostile states. After cost of living adjustments, a first-trimester surgical abortion was most expensive in middle-ground states ($470) and least expensive in supportive states ($402). CONCLUSIONS: The distribution of abortion services, the type of facility in which they are provided, and the amount a facility charges all vary according to the abortion policy climate.
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spelling pubmed-59597902018-05-18 Differences in Abortion Service Delivery in Hostile, Middle-ground and Supportive States in 2014 Jones, Rachel K. Ingerick, Meghan Jerman, Jenna Womens Health Issues Article OBJECTIVES: In 2013, the majority of women lived in states considered hostile to abortion rights, or states with numerous abortion restrictions. By comparison, 31% lived in supportive states. This study examined differences in abortion service delivery according to the policy climate in which clinics must operate. METHODS: Data come from the 2014 Abortion Provider Census, which contains information about all known abortion-providing facilities in the United States. In addition to number and type of facility, we examine several aspects of abortion care: provision of only early medication abortion (EMA-only) whether an advanced practice clinician provided abortions, gestational parameters, and average charge for procedure. All indicators were examined nationally and according to whether the clinic was in a state that was hostile, middle ground, or supportive of abortion rights. RESULTS: In 2014, hostile and supportive states accounted for the same proportion of all U.S. abortions—44% (each) —although 57% of women age 15 to 44 lived in hostile states. Hostile states had one-half as many abortion-providing facilities as supportive ones. EMA-only facilities accounted for 37% of clinics in supportive states compared with 8% in hostile states. Sixty-five percent of clinics in supportive states reported that advanced practice clinicians provided abortion care, compared with 3% in hostile states. After cost of living adjustments, a first-trimester surgical abortion was most expensive in middle-ground states ($470) and least expensive in supportive states ($402). CONCLUSIONS: The distribution of abortion services, the type of facility in which they are provided, and the amount a facility charges all vary according to the abortion policy climate. 2018-01-12 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5959790/ /pubmed/29339010 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.whi.2017.12.003 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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