Objectives: We assessed the safety and effectiveness of direct-to-patient telehealth provision of medication abortion in Australia.

Study Design: We included all medication abortions (January 2017-December 2018) from Marie Stopes Australia's patient management and adverse event reporting systems. We defined effectiveness as whether the patient had a continuing pregnancy, incomplete abortion, and/or subsequent vacuum aspiration or procedural abortion and safety as whether the patient experienced any adverse event.

Results: Direct-to-patient telehealth was more effective than in-clinic provision (97.2% vs 95.4%). The proportion of adverse events did not differ between groups.

Conclusions: This direct-to-patient telehealth service is safe and effective.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2022.06.010DOI Listing

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