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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIdaho banned abortion. Three years later, minors and seniors struggle to get routine care
Long article...basically, abortion ban has impacted overall pediatrician and women's health care as they lose health care professionals_______
Idaho banned abortion. Three years later, minors and seniors struggle to get routine care
https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2025/07/07/idaho-banned-abortion-three-years-later-minors-and-seniors-struggle-to-get-routine-care/
Idaho banned abortion. Three years later, minors and seniors struggle to get routine care
Of all the outcomes Rachel Castor could have predicted from Idahos abortion ban, her teenage son being denied hospital admission during an asthma attack wasnt on the list.
Bonner General Hospital in Sandpoint announced its decision to end obstetric services in March 2023, roughly six months after the near-total ban took effect. Among the stated reasons were the states legal and political climates concerning health care, and the loss of pediatrician staffing.
Castor saw the fallout from that decision on a night in early April. Her 17-year-old son spent several hours in the Bonner General emergency room, before the staff informed her if his breathing didnt improve enough for discharge by the morning, he would need to be transferred an hour south to the hospital in Coeur dAlene. Bonner General had no pediatricians.
And I was like, Excuse me? Castor said.
Elaine Gloeckle, a 66-year-old Boise resident, said she started having trouble with urinary tract infections and hormonal balances recently and found it hard to get an appointment to see a specialist, even with a referral. It was even more difficult to see a doctor for gynecological care. That wasnt always the case in the more than 30 years shes lived in the area she used to have no trouble seeing doctors.
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Many health care providers and advocates warned it wouldnt just be abortion care, or even pregnancy-related care, that would be affected by the Dobbs decision. Dr. Stacy Seyb, a maternal-fetal medicine specialist in Boise, said in July 2023 that the near-total ban would lead to more consequences as time went on.
It feels like a step backward in improving the health of women and children in the state, he told The Guardian. Soon, he warned, the state would see a collapse in womens health care.
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Idaho banned abortion. Three years later, minors and seniors struggle to get routine care (Original Post)
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Wounded Bear
(62,480 posts)1. As predicted...FAFO...nt
markodochartaigh
(3,334 posts)2. Also EMTALA is mentioned
in one of the Idaho abortion cases going to the supremacist court. EMTALA, passed in the mid 80's requires hospitals which take federal funding to at least stabilize patients who cannot pay. Republicans have been trying to get rid of EMTALA for decades. If EMTALA is struck down hospitals will go back to turning away patients without funding just like they did decades ago.
Ritabert
(1,331 posts)3. EMTALA is the only option for uninsured patients
That's why Republicans want it gone.