Planned Parenthood affiliate sues Alaska over telehealth abortion ban
Summary
Planned Parenthood’s Northwest affiliate has filed a lawsuit against Alaska. They are challenging the state’s rule that requires patients to see a doctor in person to get a medication abortion, saying it violates the state constitution.Key Facts
- Planned Parenthood Great Northwest, Hawaii, Alaska, Indiana, Kentucky (PPGNHAIK) filed the lawsuit in Alaska state court.
- The lawsuit was filed on a Thursday (exact date not specified).
- Alaska requires patients seeking a medication abortion to have an in-person visit with a healthcare provider.
- Planned Parenthood argues this requirement violates the Alaska state constitution’s protection of abortion rights.
- The organization wants the court to temporarily stop (preliminary injunction) this in-person visit requirement while the lawsuit proceeds.
- The case focuses on access to abortion through telehealth, which means getting medical care remotely via phone or internet.
- Telehealth abortion allows patients to receive medication abortion care without going to a clinic.
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