HEALTHOHIO CAPITAL JOURNAL
Study says 30% of women in Ohio didn’t get needed reproductive care
A 2024-2025 study by the Urban Institute found that 30% of Ohio women reported needing but not receiving reproductive care, including preventive gynecologic services and birth control, despite Ohio's 2023 constitutional amendment legalizing abortion. Barriers cited include cost, insurance issues, and appointment difficulties, with disparities noted among young people, those with disabilities, and LGBTQIA+ individuals.
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