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Ohio bill requiring legal statement prior to abortion treatment could sow mistrust, experts say
Ohio Senate Bill 309 mandates providers to inform patients of potential legal actions against abortion medication parties before prescription, raising concerns about new barriers to care.
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Ohio bill requiring legal statement prior to abortion treatment could sow mistrust, experts say
Packages of Mifepristone tablets are displayed at a family planning clinic. (Photo illustration by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)New Ohio legislation that would require doctors to read a legal statement before medication abortions telling patients they can sue them could create a new barrier to constitutionally protected abortion care, experts say. The Republican-led Ohio Senate Bill 309 would require health care providers who prescribe drugs to …
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