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Dobbs Decision After 18-Months 

HCP Perspectives 1 ½ Years After Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization

Our new Instant Insights report delves into the aftermath of the Dobb’s decision, examining its impact on patients and healthcare professionals.

Our objectives were threefold:

  • Explore the depth of this impact on patients
  • Identify prevalent challenges faced by them
  • Understand potential changes in patients’ political engagement post the abortion policy shift.

Employing a 3-minute microsurvey, we engaged 145 US-based healthcare professionals (Primary Care Physicians, Pediatricians, Emergency Medicine practitioners, and OBGYNs) in states where abortion access had been restricted post-Dobb’s, ensuring a direct impact on their patient population in the last year and a half.

Get the complete report to explore the nuanced effects, challenges, and societal implications arising from the Dobb’s decision one year and a half later.

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