Lack of Medicaid coverage blocked 29 percent of abortion seekers from getting the procedure...
Source: Vox
Lack of Medicaid coverage blocked 29 percent of abortion seekers from getting the procedure, study says
Researchers studied the effects of the Hyde Amendment. Heres what they found.
By Anna North Jun 20, 2019, 7:00am EDT
With anti-abortion legislation sweeping the country in recent months, insurance coverage for the procedure has emerged as a battleground.
A number of Democratic presidential candidates have called for the repeal of the Hyde Amendment, which bars federal Medicaid funds from covering most abortions. Meanwhile, abortion opponents continue to speak out in favor of keeping Hyde and states like Ohio are moving to also restrict private insurance coverage of the procedure.
But amid this debate, theres been a lack of up-to-date research on what actually happens to pregnant people when they want an abortion but their insurance wont cover it. To answer that question, researchers at Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH), a group at the University of California San Francisco, surveyed pregnant women in Louisiana on whether they had ever considered abortion. For those who considered the procedure but didnt have one, researchers asked if lack of Medicaid coverage was part of the reason why. The research, published on Wednesday in the journal BMC Womens Health, was provided to Vox exclusively ahead of publication.
Based on the womens responses, the researchers estimated that about 29 percent of Louisiana women who would have had an abortion if Medicaid covered the procedure instead chose to give birth. Lack of Medicaid funding for abortion remains an insurmountable barrier to abortion care for a substantial portion of low-income women, Sarah Roberts, an associate professor at ANSIRH and one of the authors of the study, told Vox.
Read more: https://www.vox.com/identities/2019/6/20/18683995/abortion-hyde-amendment-medicaid-insurance-louisiana
Bayard
(22,099 posts)But by gawd, Medicaid will pay for THAT! And then complain about the costs.
hedda_foil
(16,375 posts)LogicFirst
(571 posts)Instead of paying for an abortion, we pay for a lifetime of welfare.