Amey AL, Medicaid managed care and family planning services: an analysis of recipient utilization and choice of type of provider, un- published dissertation, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 2003.Amey AL, Medicaid managed care and family planning services: an analysis of...
The state of New York is attempting to ensure access to family planning (FP) services for Medicaid recipients enrolled in managed care (MC) plans administered by institutions affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church which will not provide FP services or referrals. When the US Congress allowed sta...
family planning Also found in:Dictionary,Thesaurus,Medical,Legal,Financial,Wikipedia. Related to family planning:natural family planning the control of the number of children in a family and of the intervals between them, esp by the use of contraceptives ...
In addition to Medicaid, the Title X program, operated by the federal Office of Population Affairs (OPA), supports a network of clinics across the United States that provide free or low-cost family planning services to low-income individuals, many of whom are uninsured.25 Maternity care: ...
As a result, access to and utilization of Medicaid family planning programs are largely impacted by the policies and operational processes a state Medicaid program chooses to implement. The decisions a state makes related to its application process, consumer outreach, confidentiality policies, ...
In this article we examine the federal freedom-of-choice statute, which was enacted in the mid-1980s to protect Medicaid beneficiaries' access to timely and confidential family planning services. We also examine how these provisions have been implemented in 15 jurisdictions and provide a case stud...
You cannot be forced to hire anyone to file your Medicaid application. And you cannot be prevented from using an attorney if you wish to do so. Article By Shana Siegel of Norris McLaughlin P.A. For more family law legal news, click here to visit the National Law Review. ©2022 Norris...
The article focuses on a new research from Guttmacher Institute which reveals that public funding for family planning services in the U.S. reached almost 2.4 billion dollars in fiscal year 2010. It notes that Medicaid accounts for 75% of total public funding for family planning and has been ...
The fertility effects of Medicaid-funded family planning servicesMellor, Jennifer Marie
(HealthDay)—One-third of women of reproductive age report better ability to access birth control and family planning services with Medicaid expansion coverage, according to a study published online Aug. 31 in JAMA Network Open.