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Gretchen Borchelt, Senior Counsel & Director of State Reproductive Health Policy

Gretchen Borchelt is Senior Counsel and Director of State Reproductive Health Policy at the National Women’s Law Center. She oversees the Center’s state-based legal and policy efforts to protect and expand women’s access to reproductive health care. Gretchen also works on a range of issues as part of the Center’s Health and Reproductive Rights Team, including health care law implementation, access to contraception, refusals to provide health care, and judicial nominations. Previously, she worked at Physicians for Human Rights and was a Women’s Law and Public Policy Fellow at the National Partnership for Women and Families. Gretchen is a graduate of Columbia Law School and the University of Virginia.

My Take

No change to IL rule guaranteeing women contraception at the pharmacy

Posted by Gretchen Borchelt, Senior Counsel & Director of State Reproductive Health Policy | Posted on: October 11, 2007 at 05:00 pm

Gretchen Borchelt, Senior Counsel
National Women’s Law Center

An article is circulating with news about a “change” to the Illinois rule ensuring women access to contraception at the pharmacy. The article explains that as a result of a lawsuit, a proposed settlement would clarify that pharmacies can work by phone or fax with an off-site pharmacist to process a patient’s prescription.  Then a pharmacy technician or store manager would provide the contraception to the patient.  In other words, where an individual pharmacist refuses, the pharmacy would make arrangements so that a woman would still get her prescription contraception, on-site.   

Guess what?  There is NOTHING NEW here, folks. 

Once again, and here’s where I sound like a broken record, let’s remember that there’s a difference between pharmacies and pharmacists.

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Victory for Medical Privacy in 10th Circuit

Posted by Gretchen Borchelt, Senior Counsel & Director of State Reproductive Health Policy | Posted on: September 21, 2007 at 01:30 pm

by Gretchen Borchelt, Senior Counsel
National Women's Law Center

The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals this week dismissed an appeal of a case that posed a threat to adolescent health and medical privacy.  Here’s what happened:

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Happy Anniversary EC OTC!

by Gretchen Borchelt

Today is the one year anniversary of emergency contraception – otherwise known as the morning-after pill – being approved for non-prescription use by women 18 and older. We refer to it as EC OTC – emergency contraception (EC) over-the-counter (OTC).

Now’s a good time to reflect on what EC becoming OTC has meant, and what barriers still remain. 

Good news: More women are buying EC.  Sales of Plan B®, which is the only EC pill on the market, have doubled since it was approved for non-prescription use.  Clearly, removing unnecessary burdens – like requiring women to visit a doctor and get a prescription – means easier access to this important method of pregnancy prevention, which women will take advantage of.   

But let’s not throw an EC anniversary party just yet.  Serious obstacles remain.  A new factsheet  on this topic goes into them in more detail, but here’s a quick overview:

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Doctors react to Gonzales v. Carhart

by Gretchen Borchelt

Check out this editorial in the latest edition of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the official publication of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG).  In it, two doctors respond to the Supreme Court’s decision in Gonzales v. Carhart.  My favorite part:

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