Early Medical Abortion, Equality of Access, and the Telemedical Imperative - Jordan A. Parsons, Elizabeth Chloe Romanis

Early Medical Abortion, Equality of Access, and the Telemedical Imperative

Buch | Softcover
240 Seiten
2021
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-289615-5 (ISBN)
54,20 inkl. MwSt
This book examines early medical abortion provided by telemedicine, alongside the access barriers created by laws in the US and UK. It critically appraises a series of developments in this rapidly evolving subject providing an up to date and well-informed analysis.
Telemedicine has recently become a key focus of healthcare systems globally, heavily influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic and the increased need for remote care pathways. Implementing telemedicine can bring myriad benefits for both patients and providers, and has the potential to make a huge impact by improving access to abortion care.

In both the United Kingdom and United States, abortion is heavily regulated—exceptionally so when compared to other routine healthcare. This regulation has had the impact of exacerbating the social and geographical circumstances that can make access to abortion services difficult.

This book examines telemedical provision of early medical abortion, alongside the access barriers created by laws in the United Kingdom and United States. It critically appraises a series of developments in this rapidly evolving subject, providing an up-to-date and well-informed analysis. In doing so, it argues that there is a moral imperative to introduce, retain, or reinstate (as applicable) telemedical early medical abortion.

Jordan A. Parsons is a PhD candidate at Bristol Medical School. His PhD is supported by the Wellcome Trust and explores decisions made with, for, and on behalf of cognitively impaired adults with kidney failure - particularly in relation to the choice between dialysis and conservative kidney management. Jordan's work is at the intersection of bioethics, medical law, and health policy. His wider research interests include sexual and reproductive health, organ transplantation law and policy, ethical issues in nephrology, genetic privacy, and theory in public policy. Dr Elizabeth Chloe Romanis is Assistant Professor in Biolaw at Durham Law School. Chloe passed her Wellcome Trust-funded PhD at the University of Manchester on artificial womb technology in 2020 with no corrections and was awarded the University of Manchester distinguished achievement medal for humanities research student of the year. She has published extensively on the ethico-legal issues in gestation surrounding the development of artificial womb technologies, on abortion law and policy, and on choice in childbirth. Her broader research interests include sexual and reproductive health law, feminist legal theory, and comparative law. Chloe currently teaches Contemporary Issues in Biolaw and Contract Law at Durham.

Introduction
1: Understanding Early Medical Abortion
2: Abortion exceptionalism and the law in the United Kingdom and United States
3: Socio-legal barriers to early medical abortion
4: Piecemeal progression and home use of misoprostol in the United Kingdom
5: Early medical abortion and the telemedical imperative
6: A telemedical continuum for early medical abortion 183
7: The necessity of telemedical abortion during a pandemic
8: The legal and policy response to abortion care in the United Kingdom during COVID-19
9: Legal and policy restrictions on telemedical early medical abortion in the United States during COVID-19
Conclusion
Appendix - United Kingdom chronology
Appendix - United States chronology
Appendix - Demand-side TRAP laws in the United States
Appendix - Abortion provider restrictions in the United States
Appendix - State regulation of exchange health policies in the United States
Appendix - Limitations on the use of state funds in the United States
Appendix - State barriers to TEMA in the United States

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 157 x 233 mm
Gewicht 370 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitswesen
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Gynäkologie / Geburtshilfe
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht Medizinrecht
ISBN-10 0-19-289615-6 / 0192896156
ISBN-13 978-0-19-289615-5 / 9780192896155
Zustand Neuware
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