Republican News Hubb
Advertisement Banner
  • Home
  • News
  • Republican
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Republican
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Wellnessnewshubb
No Result
View All Result
Home Republican

Survey shows Idaho’s maternal health doctors are leaving the state, or soon will

admin by admin
April 7, 2023
in Republican


Not six months after Roe v. Wade was overruled, and only a few weeks after Idaho’s abortion laws became effective, I was scheduled to teach a course titled Reproductive Rights in the U.S. I have taught constitutional law for many years, but I was nervous about teaching this particular course, covering a controversial topic at a momentous time.

I was wrong to worry. The students quickly calmed anxiety by professionally tackling the controversial topic. They listened to their peers and offered respectful critiques. It also helped that the course turned on the legality of abortion. In other words, we studied the Constitution and Supreme Court cases, rather than moral, religious, or sociological perspectives on abortion. 

The journey from anxiety to confidence in teaching abortion law inspired the column you are now reading. Despite polarization in public discourse around abortion, perhaps we can just look at the law or just look at the data and make our own informed decisions. 

Take a look at the results of a recent survey. Draw whatever conclusions you want. The survey reflects doctors who work in maternal health care and who are leaving Idaho. It was conducted by Dr. Lauren Miller, who practices maternal fetal medicine and leads the Idaho Coalition for Safe Reproductive Health Care. The response rate to the survey was robust and statistically sound.

The survey asks how Idaho’s abortion laws affect Idaho’s maternal health care doctors, and specifically whether these laws are causing doctors to leave the state. The survey, in essence, predicts the availability of maternal health care services across Idaho in coming years. Here are the questions and the answers; make your own judgement.

  1. Are you considering relocating out-of-state in the next year? 
  • Yes: 48
  • No:  42
  • Maybe: 27
  1. Are Idaho’s restrictive abortion laws contributing to your consideration of leaving medical practice in Idaho?
  • Yes: 73
  • No, other reasons: 2
  • Other: 0

The survey is not just an academic exercise. Idaho made national news a week ago when a North Idaho hospital reluctantly announced that it will no longer offer pregnancy services, in part, because of Idaho laws that criminalize abortion care. Bonner General Health in Sandpoint will stop offering labor and delivery services in May. Here’s the quote: “The Idaho Legislature continues to introduce and pass bills that criminalize physicians for medical care nationally recognized as the standard of care.” 

Of course, this affects women who want to have children more than those seeking abortions. The number of women seeking medical services for live birth far exceeds the number seeking abortion services, and Idaho already ranks well below average in Maternal-Fetal Medicine Respondents, or MFMs. MFMs are the medical professionals that, among other things, facilitate safe childbirth. Idaho currently has 3.7 MFMs per 10,000 births. In neighboring Washington, its 6.4 and in Utah, its 6.5. Accounting for the two Idaho MFMs who recently accepted jobs out of state, Idaho will soon drop to 2.7 MFMs per 10,000 births.

This survey offers no commentary on the morality of abortion. It does, however, demonstrate that Idaho’s maternal health care doctors are leaving, or soon will.

GET THE MORNING HEADLINES DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX



Source link

Previous Post

Anti-violence programs coming to Boston communities in need, leaders say

Next Post

Republicans furious at Biden’s Afghanistan review, Democrats mum | Politics News

Next Post

Republicans furious at Biden’s Afghanistan review, Democrats mum | Politics News

Recommended

These are the best Cape Cod cocktails, from real Cape Codders

4 months ago

U.S. default could begin June 8 without agreement, top economist tells Congress

5 months ago

White House ‘Seeking to Hide Information,’ Rep. Jim Comer Says

9 months ago

Poll: Many Idaho voters unfamiliar with ‘school choice’ policy debate

10 months ago

Police blotter 2-9-23 | Police Blotter

8 months ago

Wyoming Freedom Caucus announces launch of political action committee | Local News

6 months ago
republican-white (1) (1)

© Republican News Hubb All rights reserved.

Use of these names, logos, and brands does not imply endorsement unless specified. By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • News
  • Republican
  • Contact

Newsletter Sign Up.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Republican
  • Contact

© 2022 Republican News Hubb All rights reserved.