"There's this pressure being put on callers who are already in a really difficult situation to overshare their medical information because they know it might help them get an extra $1,000 or $2,000," said Dingus.
Karishma Oza highlighted that DuPont doesn’t turn anyone away, which leads to significant financial loss, stating, "we are hemorrhaging money" and may be forced to close.
"Since July 1, DuPont has lost more than $80,000 in discounted care to provide abortions for people in the building," said Oza, emphasizing the financial strain on clinics.
Before Dobbs, many pregnant patients with life-limiting fetal diagnoses received dilation and evacuation abortions at local hospitals, a practice that’s become increasingly difficult post-decision.
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