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A Hamilton County judge has temporarily blocked an Ohio law that prevents doctors from using telemedicine to write prescriptions for medication abortions. It's the second time in one week that a new abortion law has been put on hold.
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Planned Parenthood has sued over an Ohio law banning the use of telemedicine for medication abortions, arguing that it's unconstitutional.
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As soon as COVID-19 hit, there was a massive jump in telemedicine visits. A Centers for Disease Control study found that in March 2020 there was a 154%...
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Ohio lawmakers have sent to Gov. Mike DeWine a bill that prohibits doctors from using telemedicine to prescribe abortion medication. SB 260 is the second…
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The Ohio House and Ohio Senate wrapped up long voting sessions with the House even going into the early morning hours on Friday. Although lawmakers passed…
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The Ohio Senate on Wednesday passed a bill that bans doctors from using telemedicine to prescribe abortion-inducing drugs. State Sen. Steve Huffman…
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The entire Ohio House and half the Senate are on the ballot this year – along with all members of Congress and the president.During the election year,…
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A bill to prevent doctors from using telemedicine to provide abortion-inducing drugs has been introduced. However backers of the bill don't know of any…
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Corrections officials are increasingly using remote appointments to handle specialized needs, such as psychiatric, cancer and cardiac care.
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One way to deal with the surging opioid epidemic is to let doctors use telemedicine to remotely prescribe addiction treatment medication. The approach has promise and some drawbacks.