HIV doctors are learning how to care for their aging patients and states that voted to protect abortion rights in their constitutions could still face years of court battles to restore service. Listen to this week's KFF Health News Minute: https://t.co/Evs0ygzrG7
The Supreme Court has, for now, refrained from restricting access to urgently needed abortions, Jessica Winter writes. https://t.co/4K94oFGtMQ
If Lawsuit Ends Federal Mandates on Birth Control Coverage, States Will Have the Say https://t.co/Yv0y4jKzVT via @kffhealthnews
The Supreme Court's recent decision on Mifepristone, highlighted by MedCity FemFwd, has significant implications for abortion access and birth control coverage in the United States. According to Professor Reva Siegel, this decision signals potential future directions for abortion bans. Additionally, state birth control coverage rules vary widely, and a successful lawsuit against federal mandates could threaten access to care for millions of Americans, as reported by KFF Health News. The Supreme Court has, for now, refrained from restricting access to urgently needed abortions, but states that voted to protect abortion rights in their constitutions could still face years of court battles to restore service.