A new report from the #WeCount national abortion counting effort documents continued steep declines in abortion across the U.S. in the six months following the Dobbs Supreme Court decision. CORE has analyzed these data with …
Year: 2023
New CORE brief documents the high abortion care costs and barriers for Wisconsinites in the post-Roe landscape
A new brief from the UW Collaborative for Reproductive Equity (CORE) outlines the costs of seeking an abortion for Wisconsinites in the post-Roe landscape. In the brief, CORE estimates the total cost to obtain an …
UW Collaborative for Reproductive Equity update on mifepristone rulings
Yesterday, a federal judge in Texas ordered a hold on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s approval of mifepristone, a medication for abortion and miscarriage that has been scientifically approved for decades. The FDA and …
Exploring libraries’ role in providing sexual and reproductive health information
New work by UW Collaborative for Reproductive Equity researcher Barbara Alvarez illuminates the complicated nature and often untapped potential of providing public library services for sexual and reproductive health information. Alvarez, a doctoral student at …
CORE is hiring a Research Scientist!
We are hiring a research scientist to provide high-level scientific support for CORE’s research projects. The research scientist will work closely with the CORE Director on the design, leadership, and management of research projects, methods, …
Welcome Meghan Lepisto, Communications Manager
CORE is delighted to introduce a new member to our team–Meghan Lepisto, CORE Communications Manager. Meghan will lead and manage communications for CORE research projects and operations. Her role will include sharing CORE research findings …
Impacts of recent US federal policy on contraceptive access
Understanding the policy context of contraceptive care is more important than ever. CORE researcher Laura Swan recently published a systematic review of existing research on the impact of recent US federal policy on contraceptive access.
Abortion seekers express a variety of needs, study finds, and social workers could help meet those needs
The overturn of Roe makes it more important than ever to document the needs of abortion seekers and to help meet those needs through a variety of human service sectors—including the social work field.
CORE brief explains recent changes in medication abortion access
Medication abortion, often called the abortion pill, is a safe and effective way to end a pregnancy. CORE has prepared a new brief summarizing recent changes in federal policy that impact access to medication abortion. …
Medicaid sterilization consent practices increase barriers to effective contraception
In a new commentary in the journal Health Affairs, UW obstetrician-gynecologists Margaret Harrison and Abigail Cutler consider ways that current Medicaid patient consent requirements can inadvertently work to make tubal ligation less accessible for those …