Abortion pill still largely out of reach for most women in Nova Scotia
HALIFAX — The abortion pill remains out of reach of most Nova Scotia women, because doctors still cannot bill the province for providing it.
Last fall, the province announced funding of Mifegymiso, a two-drug combination using mifepristone and misoprostol to terminate an early pregnancy up to 63 days gestation.
But despite public coverage of the abortion pill, most women are unable to obtain a prescription for the drug because the majority of family doctors — and the province’s only abortion clinic — don’t yet offer the alternative to surgical abortion.
At issue is the lack of a provincial billing code that pays doctors for overseeing pregnancy termination using the abortion pill.