Virginia Regulatory Town Hall
Agency
Virginia Department of Health
 
Board
State Board of Health
 
chapter
Regulations for Licensure of Abortion Facilities [12 VAC 5 ‑ 412]
Action Regulations for Licensure of Abortion Facilities
Stage Proposed
Comment Period Ended on 3/29/2013
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3/6/13  8:58 am
Commenter: Mira Nair

Please keep women’s health centers in Virginia accessible! These regulations do more harm than good
 

 

Hello,
 
I am a very concerned Virginia resident who urges you to reconsider imposing regulations on clinics. My reasons are below:
The regulations threaten the continued availability of safe, legal first-trimester abortion and preventive reproductive health care in multiple locations throughout the state. 
 
Extensive, burdensome requirements for clinic buildings that are unrelated to the services health centers provide and have no proven medical benefit will reduce or eliminate patient access to health care.
 
The regulations will increase the financial hurdles to health care for patients, with no proven medical benefit to patients. Women need more access to affordable, high quality health care, not less.
 
If regulations placed on women's health centers are based upon evidence-based medical practices that advance the public health, then women in the Commonwealth will be able to maintain access to vital health care from trusted medical providers.
 
Medically inappropriate and unnecessarily burdensome regulations would restrict access to essential health care services for the women of Virginia and further marginalize young, low-income, uninsured and minority women by decreasing their health care options.
 
The high standard of care provided by women's health centers is proven by their impressive safety record. Abortion is one of the safest medical procedures. Overregulation will limit access to a wide range of preventive reproductive health care services provided by women's health clinics, including life-saving cancer screenings, family planning, and sexually transmitted infection testing and treatment. 
 
It is my hope that the regulations will be amended to be based purely on medicine and science and should not impede women's access to essential health care.

Regulating access to abortion will only exacerbate the situation. When women's ability to access safe,legal abortions decreases in any way, which it will if you impose these regulations, the result is NOT that women get fewer abortions, but that women get more unsafe, illegal abortions, and this results in many deaths and health risks for women. We need to keep safe, legal abortions as accesible as possible to women, which means avoiding any unneccesary regulations, and as I have stated above, these regulations are definitely unneccesary and unhelpful. Thank you so much for your time.

Mira Nair

Fairfax resident

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