Management of Spontaneous Abortion Among Commercially Insured Individuals in the US After Dobbs v Jackson

Following the Supreme Court's Dobbs v Jackson decision, this study examines how state-level abortion bans impact the management of spontaneous abortions and the use of medication like mifepristone and misoprostol among commercially insured people in the US. The findings suggest a concerning trend where access to medical care for managing spontaneous abortions is being affected by restrictive abortion laws, which could have significant implications for women's health and reproductive rights. This study highlights the broader issue of how legal changes influence healthcare delivery and patient outcomes, underscoring the need for continued advocacy for comprehensive reproductive healthcare access.

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