mHealth Intelligence May 15, 2024
Anuja Vaidya

Despite total and near-total abortion bans in several states, abortions remain consistently elevated due in part to an increase in telehealth abortions, data shows.

Telehealth is playing a significant role in expanding access to abortion care, making up 19 percent of all abortion care nationwide in December 2023, according to a new #WeCount report.

The Society of Family Planning released its sixth #WeCount report on May 14. The report presents monthly abortion volume data by state to better understand the effects of the Supreme Court’s decision to end the constitutional right to abortion — as enshrined in the 1973 landmark Roe v. Wade decision — in June 2022. #WeCount data includes clinician-provided abortions, both medication and procedural abortions, completed in...

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