Background: Recognizing that quality family planning services should include services to help clients who want to become pregnant, the objective of our analysis was to examine the distribution of services related to achieving pregnancy at publicly funded family planning clinics in the United States.Methods: A nationally representative sample of publicly funded clinics was surveyed in 2013-2014 (n = 1615). Clinic administrators were asked about several clinical services and screenings related to achieving pregnancy: basic infertility services, reproductive life plan assessment, screening for body mass index, screening for sexually transmitted diseases, provision of natural family planning services, infertility treatment, and primary care ser...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019University of Washington Abstract Family planning s...
Many women regard family planning clinics as their first entry point into the health care system, an...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of different policies on access to hormo...
Problem/condition: Receipt of key preventive health services among women and men of reproductive age...
Introduction Reproductive autonomy and justice are facilitated by high-quality contraceptive service...
Background Family planning and related reproductive health services are essential primary care servi...
Objectives: Unintended pregnancy is endemic in the United States. Primary care physicians (PCPs) are...
In April 2014, CDC published Providing Quality Family Planning Services: Recommendations of CDC and...
Each year, more than 20 million American women obtain contraceptive services from a medical provider...
The National Reporting System for Family Planning Services is conducted by the Division of Health Ca...
BackgroundThis article presents the extent to which providers enrolled in California's Family Planni...
In April 2014, CDC published "Providing Quality Family Planning Services: Recommendations of CDC and...
A total of 9.4 million women are estimated to have received public-sector contraceptive services in ...
Many women regard family planning clinics as their first entry point into the health care system, an...
ContextPublicly funded family planning providers are well positioned to help uninsured individuals l...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019University of Washington Abstract Family planning s...
Many women regard family planning clinics as their first entry point into the health care system, an...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of different policies on access to hormo...
Problem/condition: Receipt of key preventive health services among women and men of reproductive age...
Introduction Reproductive autonomy and justice are facilitated by high-quality contraceptive service...
Background Family planning and related reproductive health services are essential primary care servi...
Objectives: Unintended pregnancy is endemic in the United States. Primary care physicians (PCPs) are...
In April 2014, CDC published Providing Quality Family Planning Services: Recommendations of CDC and...
Each year, more than 20 million American women obtain contraceptive services from a medical provider...
The National Reporting System for Family Planning Services is conducted by the Division of Health Ca...
BackgroundThis article presents the extent to which providers enrolled in California's Family Planni...
In April 2014, CDC published "Providing Quality Family Planning Services: Recommendations of CDC and...
A total of 9.4 million women are estimated to have received public-sector contraceptive services in ...
Many women regard family planning clinics as their first entry point into the health care system, an...
ContextPublicly funded family planning providers are well positioned to help uninsured individuals l...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019University of Washington Abstract Family planning s...
Many women regard family planning clinics as their first entry point into the health care system, an...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of different policies on access to hormo...