Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3914850 Contraception 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

IntroductionMedical abortion is one of the most important advances of the last century in the field of reproductive health. However, the introduction and use of the technology varies widely among countries.Study designThe article examines the commercial, political, regulatory, and legislative history of the introduction of mifepristone-misoprostol in France and the United States.ResultsWhile the introduction of the technology has been deemed a “success” in each country, existing patterns of medical research, abortion service provision and health care financing came to alter the uptake and use of medical abortion in the two countries.ConclusionProof of safety, efficacy and patient acceptability are in themselves not enough to assure successful introduction and widespread use of medical innovations. However, the case studies illustrate that there is more than one way to arrive at expansion of new technologies.

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