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Roe v. Wade Overturn Research Shows Impact to EMS and Patients
LAKEVILLE, MINN. - ImageTrend, LLC. presented research on the overturning of Roe vs. Wade and its impact on prehospital obstetric emergencies. Epidemiologist Morgan K. Anderson, author of the research using the ImageTrend Collaborate™ database, won best poster abstract at the National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP) annual meeting.
The research, “Impact of Overturning Roe vs. Wade on Obstetric Emergencies in the Prehospital Setting from 2019 to 2023,” highlights the need to further investigate potentially preventable incidents utilizing EMS. Key findings of the research include:
- Women utilizing EMS for obstetric emergencies were more likely to be Black/African American or residing in high-poverty counties.
- The odds of having an obstetric emergency were higher in states with limited abortion access.
- Obstetric emergencies of lower acuity and occurring in higher poverty countries increased after the overturning of Roe vs. Wade.
ImageTrend President and CEO Patrick Sheahan shared his excitement about the research, "We collect approximately 160,000 EMS incidents daily, using the allowable information to identify community needs and methods to help show ways of improving care at the prehospital level. The caliber of research being done by our Clinical and Research Services team demonstrates our commitment to improving patient outcomes through data-driven insights."
This and other research were presented at the NAEMSP annual meeting and are available to view here. The findings of the study underscore the importance of maintaining access to prenatal services for all women, especially those who are most vulnerable.
To view additional research or for more information about ImageTrend Collaborate, please visit www.imagetrend.com/collaborate.