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Item Paging the clinical informatics community: Respond STAT to Dobbs v. Jackson's Women's Health Organization(2023-03-01) Arvisais-Anhalt, Simone; Ravi, Akshay; Weia, Benjamin; Aarts, Jos; Ahmad, Hasan B.; Araj, Ellen; Bauml, Julie A.; Benham-Hutchins, Marge; Boyd, Andrew D.; Brecht-Doscher, Aimee; Butler-Henderson, Kerryn; Butte, Atul J.; Cardilo, Anthony B.; Chilukuri, Nymisha; Cho, Mildred K.; Cohen, Jenny K.; Craven, Catherine K.; Crusco, Salvatore; Dadabhoy, Farah; Dash, Dev; DeBolt, Claire; Elkin, Peter L.; Fayanju, Oluseyi A.; Fochtmann, Laura J.; Graham, Justin V.; Hanna, John J.; Hersh, William; Hofford, Mackenzie R.; Hron, Jonathan D.; Huang, Sean S.; Jackson, Brian R.; Kaplan, Bonnie; Kelly, William; Ko, Kyungmin; Koppel, Ross; Kurapati, Nikhil; Labbad, Gabriel; Lee, Julie J.; Lehmann, Christoph U.; Leitner, Stefano; Liao, Zachary C.; Medford, Richard J.; Melnick, Edward R.; Muniyappa, Anoop N.; Murray, Sara G.; Neinstein, Aaron Barak; Nichols-Johnson, Victoria; Novak, Laurie Lovett; Ogan, William Scott; Ozeran, Larry; Pageler, Natalie M.; Pandita, Deepti; Perumbeti, Ajay; Petersen, Carolyn; Pierce, Logan; Puttagunta, Raghuveer; Ramaswamy, Priya; Rogers, Kendall M.; Rosebloom, S Trent; Ryan, Angela; Saleh, Sameh; Sarabu, Chethan; Schreiber, Richard; Shaw, Kate A.; Sim, Ida; Sirintrapun, S Joseph; Solomonides, Anthony; Spector, Jacob D.; Starren, Justin B.; Stoffel, Michelle; Subbian, Vignesh; Swanson, Karl; Tomes, Adrian; Trang, Karen; Unertl, Kim M.; Weon, Jenny L.; Whooley, Mary A.; Wiley, Kevin; Williamson, Drew F. K.; Winkelstein, Peter; Wong, Jenson; Xie, James; Yarahuan, Julia K. W.; Yung, Nathan; Zera, Chloe; Ratanawongsa, Neda; Sadasivaiah, ShobhaIf the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic was a wake-up call that clinical informatics and digital health play vital roles in our future, the 2022 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization (Dobbs)[1] is a blaring alarm. Dobbs, which overturned Roe v Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, allows states to individually regulate access to abortion. This ruling has triggered the enforcement of existing state laws that ban or restrict abortion and efforts to pass similar new laws.