Reproductive Health and Equity
Reproductive health care encompasses essential health care services for persons who may become pregnant, including safe and legal abortion care, contraception, and the use of assisted reproductive technologies. Access to services can be impacted by a number of different factors, including current litigation, prohibitive state laws, lack of resources or providers, domestic violence, and insufficient insurance coverage. Ensuring reproductive health care access is an important component of health justice, as access to care can profoundly impact physical and mental health at the individual level and across populations through intersections with social determinants of health. The resources included here specifically address legal and policy issues related to reproductive health and equity.
Resources
Medication Abortion: A Federal-State Legal Tug-of-War
Black Maternal Health in Pennsylvania
Black Maternal Health in New Jersey
Black Maternal Health in Maryland
Federal, State and Local Efforts to Protect the Privacy of Abortion Health Records
Direct Entry Midwives Across the Nation
Medication Abortion: A Primer
First Amendment Implications: Reproductive Rights
Public Health’s Preemption Problem: Key Health Justice Impacts and Updates
Six Policies that Advance Black Health and Wellbeing
State-Based Abortion Protections
Abortion Access: Post-Dobbs Litigation Themes
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Food Insecurity and Pregnancy: Addressing Inequities through “Food is Medicine” Initiatives
Balancing Program Integrity and Access to Reproductive Health Services: The Battle Over Title X In Tennessee and Oklahoma
Upholding the Right to Choose: The Imperative for Federal Protection of Over-the-Counter Birth Control Access
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