Risks of state abortion reporting mandates outweigh the benefits, an advocacy group says
Source: AP
Updated 10:47 AM EDT, March 12, 2025
States should stop requiring health providers to file reports on every abortion because the information poses a risk to both them and their patients in the current political environment, a research group that advocates for abortion access says.
The Guttmacher Institute says in a new recommendation that the benefit of mandated and detailed data collection is no longer worth the downsides: It could reveal personal information, be stigmatizing for patients and cumbersome for providers or could be used in investigations. It would be a mistake for anyone to assume now that the information a state could collect about abortion would not be used to harm people, said Kelly Baden, Guttmachers vice president for public policy.
Roe v. Wade reversal sparks a battle over reports
When the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade nearly three years ago, it opened the door for states to ban most abortions. It also ignited policy battles over information collected about ending pregnancies.
The possibility of reports being used in investigations has increased with the return of President Donald Trump and anti-abortion officials in key federal government jobs, Baden said.
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Link to Guttmacher Institute
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