Our recent series of studies here at UW CORE, Collaborative for Reproductive Equity, document overwhelming support of abortion services among faculty physicians at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health. More than three-quarters of …
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Press Release: UW CORE Study Highlights Physicians’ Attitudes Toward Abortion; Research Brief Reveals Majority Support for Abortion Access
A new study by UW-Madison researchers documents overwhelming support of abortion services among faculty physicians at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health, with more than three-quarters of doctors expressing support for abortion access and more than nine in ten expressing concern about abortion restrictions. CORE, the UW Collaborative for Reproductive Equity, shares these findings in the research brief “Physician Support of Unrestricted Abortion Services in Wisconsin.”
New Brief: Wisconsin’s Proposed Changes to Reproductive Health Funding
NEW CORE BRIEF: What would happen if reproductive healthcare providers were unable to participate in the Wisconsin Medicaid program? Members of the Wisconsin state legislature recently passed new legislation that would prohibit healthcare organizations that …
Ending Abortion Access Will Have Significant Harmful Consequences for Individual and Families, CORE Researchers and Other Social Science Experts Tell Supreme Court
CORE Researchers and other social science experts provided information to the Supreme Court indicating their concerns about the consequences of ending abortion access.
New CORE study documents serious financial barriers to abortion care
CORE researchers published an innovative new paper that finds that cost is one of the largest obstacles to abortion care in the U.S. The new study was published in the International Journal of Environmental Research …
CORE Brief: What would happen if reproductive healthcare providers were unable to participate in the Wisconsin Medicaid program?
Schmuhl, Rice, Wautlet, and Higgins published in Contraception
The journal Contraception has published new research by UW-Madison’s Nicholas B. Schmuhl, PhD, Laurel W. Rice, MD, Cynthia K. Wautlet, MD, and Jenny A. Higgins, PhD. The article is part of a larger research project based at UW CORE, …
Rural Wisconsin Women Expect Local Hospitals to Offer Full Range of Reproductive Services, Study Shows—But Many Catholic Hospitals Limit Patients’ Options
New CORE research, led by Dr. Renee D. Kramer and colleagues, sheds light on Wisconsin women’s expectations about whether they can access a range of reproductive healthcare options at a Catholic hospital—and whether those expectations …
Reddit data provides new source for exploring how people make decisions about their abortions – New AJOG Publication
A new article published by CORE Researchers Laura Jacques, MD, Emma Carpenter, PhD, Taryn Valley, MA, Barbara Alvarez, MS, and Jenny Higgins, PhD, MPH was recently published in the prestigious American Journal of Obstetrics and …
Press Release: Reddit yields new information about how people make personal decisions about abortion—and how the internet shapes their decisions
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 30, 2021 CORE: The Collaborative for Reproductive Equity University of Wisconsin-Madison Contact: Samantha Herndon smherndon@wisc.edu 608-285-2364 Press Release: Reddit yields new information about how people make personal decisions about abortion—and how …