Medication Abortion Via Telehealth: What
You Need to Know About State Regulations
With the country waiting
on the Supreme Court’s decision on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health
Organization, the case that could overturn Roe v. Wade, many are looking
toward telehealth as an alternative to expand access to medication
abortion. A new KFF
issue brief explains the newly revised Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) policy on medication abortion and the differential
impact this could have on states by assessing the intersection of federal
policy regarding the dispensing of medication abortion pills with state
laws regulating the provision of abortion services.
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, dispensing medication abortion pills via
telehealth was limited by a FDA requirement which allowed only certified
clinicians to dispense mifepristone, the medication abortion pill, at a
health care setting. After temporarily suspending the enforcement of the
requirement during the pandemic public health emergency, the FDA
permanently lifted the requirement on December 16, 2021. While this
change will likely expand access to medication abortion in some states,
many states have other policies that will still restrict medication
abortion via telehealth.
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