Impact of the Choose Well Contraceptive Access Initiative on Method Use Among Women Enrolled in South Carolina's Medicaid Program: A Mid-line Assessment

N Hale, WS Manalew, E Leinaar, M Smith, B Sen… - Women's Health …, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction A six-year statewide contraceptive access initiative focused on equitable access
to contraception, removing cost barriers, capacity building and training, raising consumer …

[HTML][HTML] Measuring the Relationship Between the 2019 Title X Final Rule and Patients' Sexual and Reproductive Health Care Access and Behavior in Iowa Using a …

ML Kavanaugh, E Leong, M Haas - Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 2024 - Springer
Introduction Previous research has documented how the implementation of the 2019 Title X
Final Rule reduced the Title X network capacity and led to decreases in patient numbers …

Medicaid cost savings from provision of contraception to beneficiaries in South Carolina, 2012–2018

WS Manalew, N Hale, E Leinaar, B Sen… - Population Health …, 2022 - liebertpub.com
This study assesses cost savings associated with specific contraceptive methods provided to
beneficiaries enrolled in South Carolina Medicaid between 2012 and 2018. Incremental cost …

Impact of Medicaid eligibility changes on long-acting reversible contraception use in Massachusetts and Maine

LE Pace, I Saran, SS Hawkins - Medical Care, 2022 - journals.lww.com
Background: Availability of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) is an important
indicator of high-quality women's health care. There are limited data on the impact of state …

Neighborhood Structural Deprivation and Contraceptive Use in the United States: National Variation and Changes as a Result of Medicaid Expansion

AF Cartwright - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Contraceptive use allows individuals, couples, and families to determine if and when they
want to have children. Differences in contraceptive use persist across groups in the United …

[图书][B] Examining the Direct and Indirect Effects of Contraceptive Access

NM Castleberry - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Contraceptive access is vital for women to be able to participate equally within economic life.
Studies have shown that access to contraceptives increases women's labor force …

Medicaid Family Planning Programs and Contraceptive Autonomy: A Comparative Analysis of Four US States

K Schorr - 2023 - d-scholarship.pitt.edu
Contraception, otherwise known as birth control, is when individuals use a single
contraceptive method, like a device or medication, or a combination of two or more methods …

[PDF][PDF] Priority Roadmap for Policy-Ready Contraceptive Research Environmental Scan Report

N Malcolm, L Stern, J Hart - 2021 - contraceptionaccess.org
Experts have suggested replacing or balancing traditional public health measures like
“unintended pregnancy” with more measures of holistic constructs, like autonomy or quality …

[引用][C] Subsidizing contraception: Effects on take-up of highly effective contraceptives and on unintended births

S Rosenberg - 2022