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...
Planning for Healthy Babies (P4HB) 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...
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...
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 ...
A second important source of federal funding for family planning agencies is Medicaid.FrostJenniferJ.EBSCO_AspFamily Planning PerspectivesFrost, Jennifer J. 1996. "Family Planning Clinic Services in the United States, 1994." Family Planning Perspectives 28(1):92-100....
The fertility effects of Medicaid-funded family planning servicesMellor, Jennifer Marie
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 www.icea.org Collins Discovery Encyclopedia, 1st edition © HarperCollins Publishers 2005 ...
I examined the impact of state expansions in eligibility for Medicaid family planning services on the utilization of Papanicolaou (Pap) tests, clinical bre... nbsp; United States. Centers for Disease Control . Center for Health Promotion and Education. Family Planning Evaluation Division - 《Atlanta...
The US Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) recently approved waivers in Arkansas and South Carolina that extend Medicaid-covered family planning services to all women in the state in financial need, regardless of whether they have been past Medicaid recipients. The Arkansas and South Carolina...
In the 1980s Congress broke the welfare-Medicaid link by first allowing and later requiring states to extend eligibility for Medicaid-covered pregnancy-related care (including postpartum family planning services) to women with incomes up to 133% of the federal poverty level-far above most states ...