Dr Aoife Mullaly
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And with the review came recommendations and the potential for change.
So I don't think change should be a huge surprise when it comes to the legislation itself.
It's not going to be a big change.
I suppose the model of care that we have, which includes Visit 1 and Visit 2, was to a certain extent built around the three-day wait.
But I think, you know, the model of care and the provision of abortion care has proved to be very agile over the last few years, particularly with the pandemic, where we introduced the possibility of remote consultation.
So I think that that's something that we can change, obviously, in consultation with the primary care and secondary care providers.
So it's a change, but it's a positive change.
And then that's something that we're happy to accommodate.
All right.
No, I think it's important, like everything, that this is given the right amount of time and space to come up with something that works well for providers and that works well for women.
So I think speed isn't necessarily the important thing here.
I think it's getting the law right.