At-Home Early Medical Abortion (Review) Bill [HL]
Official Summary
A Bill to require the Secretary of State to conduct a review into the risks associated with at-home early medical abortions; and for connected purposes.
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Overview
This bill mandates a government review of the risks associated with at-home early medical abortions in England and Wales. The review will assess health risks, the potential for coercion, and the impact of recent legislative changes allowing for at-home abortions.
Description
The At-Home Early Medical Abortion (Review) Act 2024 requires the Secretary of State to conduct a review focusing on the medical risks women face when taking self-administered abortion medication at home. This review must consider:
- Potential health dangers
- Risks of coerced abortions
- The consequences of changes introduced by the Health and Care Act 2022, specifically the removal of the requirement for in-person verification of pregnancy gestational age.
A report detailing the review's findings and planned government action must be published and presented to Parliament within six months of the Act's passing. The Act applies only to England and Wales and comes into force immediately upon passage.
Government Spending
The bill doesn't specify a budget. The cost of the review, including research, personnel, and report publication, will be borne by the existing government resources allocated to the Department of Health and Social Care. No specific funding figures are provided.
Groups Affected
- Women seeking abortions: The review's findings could directly affect access to and safety of at-home abortions.
- Healthcare professionals: The review may lead to changes in guidelines and practices for providing and managing early medical abortions.
- Government agencies: The Department of Health and Social Care will be responsible for conducting the review and implementing any resulting changes.
- Anti-abortion groups: The review's outcome will likely influence their advocacy efforts.
- Pro-choice groups: Similarly, their advocacy efforts will be influenced by the outcome of the review.
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