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New Survey Examines the Provision of Family Planning Services by
Community Health Centers
A new national survey conducted by the Kaiser Family
Foundation and George Washington University finds few of the nation’s
community health centers report they can handle a significant increase in
patients. Less than one in five clinics report that they could increase
their patient caseload by 25 percent or more in the next year. This finding
suggests that community health centers may be challenged to fill the void if
Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest network of freestanding family
planning clinics, were excluded as a Medicaid or Title X provider, as
proposed by the Trump Administration’s budget, and Congressional leadership.
The survey provides a
comprehensive look at the provision of reproductive health care to low-income
women by community health centers. It assesses the availability of family
planning services at health centers during a period of considerable political
debate over the future of federal family planning funding through Medicaid
and Title X.
Other highlights from
the survey include:
Filling
the need for trusted information on national health issues, the
Kaiser Family Foundation is a nonprofit organization based in San Francisco,
California.
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Thursday, March 15, 2018
New Survey Examines the Provision of Family Planning Services by Community Health Centers
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