‘Service deserts’ affect those in high-disadvantage regional districts most, Women’s Health Victoria study says
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Seven out of 10 Victorian local government areas have no surgical abortion provider, and one in five have no medical abortion provider, a new report shows.
The Realising Access report released on Thursday by the not-for-profit Women’s Health Victoria (WHV) also found “service deserts” most profoundly affect women in high-disadvantage regional areas. Women in such areas are 300% more likely to seek abortion services later than nine weeks, meaning they require a surgical abortion for which there are even fewer providers.
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