States have sought Medicaid family planning waivers for a number of reasons. By using Medicaid funds to provide family planning services to uninsured lowincome women, states can reduce rates of unintended pregnancy and improve maternal and child health. 2, 3S Sills...
2 State Medicaid programs have a long-standing requirement to provide family planning services in the benefits package that is provided to people enrolled in full-scope coverage.3 In order to expand the number of people who can access family planning services, states have also taken the ...
Next Steps for America's Family Planning Program: Leveraging the Potential of Medicaid and Title X in an Evolving Health Care System Executive SummaryChapter 1: The Essential Role of Family PlanningChapter 2: Publicly Funded Family Planning: Past and Present Chapter 3: Leveraging Medicaid and Title...
Medicaid managed care and the family planning free-choice exemption: beyond the freedom to choose. Family planning services represent one of the most common managed care services, particularly in the case of Medicaid. In 1986, Congress enacted legislatio... S Rosenbaum,PW Shin,A Mauskopf,... ...
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: ...
A second important source of federal funding for family planning agencies is Medicaid.FrostJennifer J.Family Planning PerspectivesFrost, Jennifer J. 1996. "Family Planning Clinic Services in the United States, 1994." Family Planning Perspectives 28(1):92-100....
Provides no cost family planning services to eligible women in Georgia. Eligibility: Women ages 18-44 who meet monthly family income limits Women who do not receive Medicaid For more information about Family Planning services, Planning for Healthy Babies, or to make an appointment, contact your lo...
The expansions for pregnant women pioneered what was for Medicaid a wholly new emphasis: actively reaching out to potential clients in an attempt to locate and enroll in the program as many eligible people as possible. The family planning expansions have built upon this foundation. In the process...
MEDICAID COVERAGE OF FAMILY PLANNING The article discusses the inclusion of family planning in the Medicaid program of the U.S., and the coverage of family planning services such as consultati... RB Gold,CL Richards - 《Medicaid Support for Family Planning in the Managed Care Era》 被引量:...
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 ...