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Improving access to care for low-income patients, a telehealth abortion service just became the first to accept Medicaid
Hey Jane, a United States-based virtual clinic that provides reproductive and sexual healthcare — including abortion care — announced today that it is now accepting Illinois Medicaid for medication abortion services.
Nationally, 45% of abortion patients are enrolled in Medicaid, with Illinois Medicaid covering over 3.4 million residents, many of whom face barriers to health care.
Last year, Hey Jane also became the first clinic to accept private insurance for telemedicine abortion care. And now, it’s working to expand this access in even more states.