A Ban Won’t Stop Abortion Pill Access, Telehealth Providers Say

Kate Wells / kffhealthnews - As a federal court mulls a case that could result in significant restrictions on a pill used in most abortions, providers say they have alternatives to preserve access even in states with bans in place.

AI Summary: Providers and telehealth advocates warn that banning access won’t stop patients from obtaining abortion pills online. Telemedicine and pharmacy workarounds continue to provide routes for care, underscoring limits of state bans and foreshadowing prolonged legal and practical battles over remote prescribing, cross‑border services, and patient privacy.

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