And you would be wrong. Abortions are so safe and complications requiring hospitalization so rare that doctors that perform abortions are unable to acquire and keep admitting privileges because they never need to admit a patient. The law (in Texas) was not passed for any reason other than trying to prevent women from being able to avail themselves of a legal, Constitutionally protected, procedure.
Abortion providers are held to the same level of care as any other medical provider. Again, the law that was passed in Texas would have required abortion providers to have the same equipment and facilities standards of outpatient surgical centers. Many surgical procedures are performed every day in medical offices that are not considered surgical centers that are much more invasive and complicated than an abortion. And they do not have to have admitting-privileges nor have the same equipment and facilities standards of outpatient surgical centers. The wave of anti-abortion laws have nothing, not a damn thing, to do with anything other than trying to restrict or eliminate a woman's right to have an abortion. If you can't admit that simply fact you are either lying or ignorant of the facts.
What medical procedures are performed in office routinely that are more complicated and more invasive?