Healthcare providers must comply with the new HIPAA Reproductive Health Rule (the “Rule”) by December 23, 2024. 1 Here is what you need to know and do before then. Overview. In the wake of Dobbs v.
Amid Nigeria’s alarming maternal mortality rates, reproductive health experts have urged the federal government and key stakeholders to increase funding, expand access to contraception, and improve ...
Employee demand for reproductive health care benefits, including contraception, abortion, and fertility treatment, crosses gender, age, and political lines. Employers that invest in reproductive and ...
In the wake of the US Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the landscape of reproductive health in the United States has fractured dramatically. States such ...
This article is part of the Health Affairs Forefront short series “Private Sector Solutions for Health Equity.” The series explores health equity challenges in areas such as cardiovascular health, ...
Jacquie Abbott, of counsel in the Vorys Houston office, co-authored an article for the Health Law Section of the American Bar Association's (ABA) eSource titled "Just Say No! HIPAA and Requests for ...
These services – such as maternal and newborn care, clinical and psychosocial support for survivors of gender-based violence, and tailored HIV prevention, treatment, and care - are essential for ...