Van Hollen, Murray, Duckworth Introduce Bill to Help Women With Disabilities Access Reproductive Health Care

Press Release

Date: Aug. 4, 2022
Issues: Reproduction

U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) joined Senators Patty Murray (D-Wash.) and Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) in introducing the Reproductive Health Care Accessibility Act to help ensure women with disabilities--who face discrimination and extra barriers when seeking care--can access reproductive services and get the informed care they need to have control over their own reproductive lives.

While women with disabilities have long faced discrimination and barriers to having full access to health care, the Dobbs decision has made it much more difficult for women with disabilities to get the informed reproductive health care they need. Right now, the roughly one in four adults with a disability are less likely to receive contraception counseling and timely prenatal care, are at greater risks for adverse pregnancy outcomes, and all too often lack access to accessible health care facilities and face a dearth of providers trained on the unique and diverse needs of people with disabilities.

The Reproductive Health Care Accessibility Act will eliminate barriers to sexual and reproductive health care for people with disabilities by:

Providing grant funding to carry out training programs for existing health care professionals providing reproductive health care for people with disabilities;
Providing funding to carry out education and training programs to recruit and train people with disabilities in the healthcare workforce;
Providing grant funding to carry out sexual and reproductive health care education programs for people with disabilities;
Establishing a new technical assistance center to provide recommendations and best practices regarding sexual and reproductive health care for people with disabilities; and
Directing the Department of Health and Human Services to carry out a study to analyze reproductive health care for people with disabilities.


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