{"title":"Fulfilling the Promise of Roe: A Pathway for Meaningful Pre-Abortion Consultation","authors":"T. Molony","doi":"10.2139/SSRN.2727190","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"According to a 2014 poll, nearly two-thirds of Americans believe that the decision whether to have an abortion is one that should be left to a woman and her doctor. And this view is not surprising, for it is the one reflected in Roe v. Wade, which contemplated that an abortion decision would follow a robust discussion between a woman and her physician. An ob/gyn who provides a woman with regular care likely is best equipped to offer this type of consultation, but most ob/gyns do not perform abortions. Therefore, a physician who provides abortion services to a woman often will encounter her solely for that purpose, and it is unrealistic to expect that a simple intake form and a few questions will provide the depth of knowledge necessary for meaningful, patient-specific guidance. In light of these facts and consistent with the importance the Affordable Care Act places on primary care physicians in managing a person’s healthcare, this Article suggests that States adopt measures to facilitate consultation by a woman considering abortion with a physician whom she has chosen to provide her comprehensive care. The Article proposes model legislation designed both to achieve this end and to respect a woman’s constitutional rights.","PeriodicalId":44667,"journal":{"name":"Catholic University Law Review","volume":"65 1","pages":"713-772"},"PeriodicalIF":0.2000,"publicationDate":"2016-02-03","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Catholic University Law Review","FirstCategoryId":"90","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.2139/SSRN.2727190","RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"社会学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q4","JCRName":"LAW","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
According to a 2014 poll, nearly two-thirds of Americans believe that the decision whether to have an abortion is one that should be left to a woman and her doctor. And this view is not surprising, for it is the one reflected in Roe v. Wade, which contemplated that an abortion decision would follow a robust discussion between a woman and her physician. An ob/gyn who provides a woman with regular care likely is best equipped to offer this type of consultation, but most ob/gyns do not perform abortions. Therefore, a physician who provides abortion services to a woman often will encounter her solely for that purpose, and it is unrealistic to expect that a simple intake form and a few questions will provide the depth of knowledge necessary for meaningful, patient-specific guidance. In light of these facts and consistent with the importance the Affordable Care Act places on primary care physicians in managing a person’s healthcare, this Article suggests that States adopt measures to facilitate consultation by a woman considering abortion with a physician whom she has chosen to provide her comprehensive care. The Article proposes model legislation designed both to achieve this end and to respect a woman’s constitutional rights.
根据2014年的一项民意调查,近三分之二的美国人认为,是否堕胎的决定应该留给女性和她的医生。这种观点并不令人惊讶,因为在罗伊诉韦德案(Roe v. Wade)中也反映了这一观点,该案认为,堕胎决定必须在妇女和医生之间进行激烈讨论之后做出。为妇女提供定期护理的妇产科医生可能最有能力提供这类咨询,但大多数妇产科医生不做堕胎手术。因此,一个为妇女提供堕胎服务的医生经常会为了这个目的而遇到她,指望一个简单的输入表格和几个问题就能提供有意义的、针对患者的指导所必需的深度知识是不现实的。鉴于这些事实,并与《负担得起的保健法》对初级保健医生在管理个人保健方面的重要性相一致,本条建议各国采取措施,便利考虑堕胎的妇女与她选择的提供全面护理的医生进行磋商。该条提出了旨在实现这一目标并尊重妇女宪法权利的示范立法。