Health Affairs May 12, 2023
The recent overturning of Roe v. Wade (1973) by the US Supreme Court poses not only a threat to abortion access but also to a broader range of reproductive health care services—not the least of which is contraception. However, bans on contraception do not eliminate demand for these services. Accordingly, it is critical for health care and policy researchers to understand the new digital landscape of contraceptive care—especially how it intersects with existing disparities. Because there is a dearth of research on the intersection of racial disparities and telecontraceptive care, it is difficult to gauge the impact that regulatory restrictions on these services will have on vulnerable populations. In this article, we explain the need to address this gap through...