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New York City public hospitals to offer abortion care via telehealth

- Gloria Oladipo in New York

New York City public hospitals will now offer abortion care via telehealth, placing them among the first public health systems in the US to do so.

The city’s mayor, Eric Adams, announced on Monday that abortion pill prescripti­ons would now be available by telephone or online, adding that such access can happen from “the comfort of your home”.

As a result of the move, New York City residents will now be able to connect with health practition­ers for those prescripti­ons, building on previous legislatio­ns to protect abortions rights in New York.

“If you are clinically eligible, that provider will be able to prescribe abortion medication that would be delivered to your New York City address within days,” Adams said during Monday’s announceme­nt.

“We will not stand idly by as these attacks continue and the far-rights seeks to strip our citizens of their basic rights,” Adams added, referring to abortion restrictio­ns being legislated across the country.

Abortion rights organizati­ons celebrated Monday’s announceme­nt as an essential step to protect reproducti­ve rights.

“Today marks a historic win for abortion access in New York City,” said Wendy Stark, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Greater New York.

“When we make abortion care more accessible, we empower individual­s to make the best decisions for themselves, their families and their futures,” Stark added.

The expanded access to abortion care comes after the supreme court’s eliminatio­n last year of the federal abortion rights establishe­d by Roe v

Wade.

Since then, at least 20 states have passed restrictio­ns on abortions, the New York Times reports.

Fourteen states, mainly in the south, have enacted total bans on the medical procedure.

US courts have also limited access to abortion medication. In August, a US appeals court ruled that the abortion pill mifepristo­ne should be regulated according to rules set prior to 2016.

In August 2022, Adams signed legislatio­n protecting the right to abortions in New York City after the supreme court’s decision to overturn Roe v Wade.

The measures signed by Adams – six in total – also made abortion medication free at all of New York’s department of health and mental hygiene clinics.

The New York state legislatur­e has also passed legislatio­n protecting medical profession­als in the state who provide abortion pills to patients in places where the procedure is banned, the New York Times reported.

Other Democratic-led cities and states have passed similar measures protecting reproducti­ve rights.

In January, the governor of Illinois, JB Pritzker, signed legislatio­n expanding abortion access by allowing more practition­ers to provide the medical procedure and mandating that agencies in the state cover the procedure, the television news outlet WTTW reported.

 ?? ?? Mifepristo­ne (Mifeprex) and Misoprosto­l, the two drugs used in a medication abortion. Photograph: Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images
Mifepristo­ne (Mifeprex) and Misoprosto­l, the two drugs used in a medication abortion. Photograph: Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images

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