Evaluating Hospital Procedures for Authorizing Emergency Abortion with Nadia Sawicki
Date of Event
3-19-2025
Description
Evaluating Hospital Procedures for Authorizing Emergency Abortion: All states that have banned or restricted abortion after the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health offer some exception for abortions that are medically necessary to save a patient’s life during an emergency. However, the internal procedures for reviewing and approving requests for emergency abortion vary dramatically from institution to institution. In some hospitals, the treating physician can make this judgment on their own; in others, an ethics committee must review the decision; in others, hospital counsel may impose limits on physicians’ authority to terminate pregnancy. Sawicki will offer insights as to how well each of these decision-making procedures balance patient safety, clinical standards of care, medical ethics and legal risk, with the goal of encouraging hospital attorneys and health care providers to thoughtfully select approaches that best meet their patients’ needs.
Lecture Series
Elena and Miles Zaremski Law-Medicine Forum
Subject Headings
emergency abortion authorization; reproductive rights
Location
CWRU School of Law, Moot Courtroom (A59); virtual
Document Type
Video
Recommended Citation
Sawicki, Nadia, "Evaluating Hospital Procedures for Authorizing Emergency Abortion with Nadia Sawicki" (2025). Conferences and Symposia. 1115.
https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/law_videos_general/1115