Risks of state abortion reporting mandates outweigh the benefits, an advocacy group says
- The Guttmacher Institute recommends that states should stop requiring health providers to report detailed abortion data due to risks for patients and providers in the current political climate.
- Some states are reducing or eliminating abortion reporting requirements, with Michigan halting reporting and Minnesota removing certain data points.
- A research group that advocates for abortion access recommends states stop requiring detailed reports on every abortion because it risks patient privacy and can be stigmatizing.
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