MedCity News October 23, 2024
Arundhati Parmar

A panel of experts at the HLTH conference agreed that states with strict abortion measures are likely to see negative economic impact as medical residents decline to train there and physicians move out.

Being a partner of HLTH means MedCity News gets to bring programming to the conference annually. So it was this year with our ENGAGE at HLTH forum on Sunday, where we carefully curated a panel of experts who discussed three topics: cybersecurity, strict abortion measures, and where primary care can truly thrive — in retail settings or traditional sites of care.

The panel that I moderated explored the fact that strict abortion measures aren’t just negatively impacting women’s health. There’s a definite economic impact too, the true...

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