Discover how state laws are shaping the availability of abortion training for aspiring medical professionals and how a groundbreaking mental health bill in Georgia is making waves. It’s like trying to navigate through a maze – each decision we make affects the path we take, and the same goes for legislation and healthcare. Just as restrictions can limit training options for medical students and residents seeking to learn abortion procedures, they can also have wide-ranging implications for mental health care. While it’s important for aspiring doctors to learn all aspects of their field, including abortion procedures, the barriers created by restrictive regulations can make it difficult for them to obtain proper training. A groundbreaking mental health bill in Georgia seeks to limit the profits of Medicaid managed-care companies, bringing attention to the financial aspects of healthcare access. By exploring the impact of legislation on mental health care and abortion training, we can gain a better understanding of how policies shape the healthcare landscape and its consequences for patients and providers alike. To delve deeper into this topic and stay informed about the changing healthcare landscape, check out the full articles from KHN’s senior correspondent Sarah Varney and interim Southern bureau editor Andy Miller!
KHN senior correspondent Sarah Varney discussed how state abortion restrictions are limiting training options for medical students and residents who want to learn how to perform abortion procedures on Newsy’s “Evening Debrief” on March 30.
Click here to watch Varney on “Evening Debrief”Read Varney’s “As States Impose Abortion Bans, Young Doctors Struggle — And Travel Far — To Learn the Procedure” KHN interim Southern bureau editor Andy Miller discussed a groundbreaking mental health bill on Georgia Public Broadcasting’s “Lawmakers” on March 28.
Click here to hear Miller on “Lawmakers”Read Miller’s “Georgia Bill Aims to Limit Profits of Medicaid Managed-Care Companies”KHN (Kaiser Health News) is a national newsroom that produces in-depth journalism about health issues. Together with Policy Analysis and Polling, KHN is one of the three major operating programs at KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation). KFF is an endowed nonprofit organization providing information on health issues to the nation.USE OUR CONTENTThis story can be republished for free (details).
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