Thursday, June 28, 2018

Proposed Title X Regulations Could Significantly Impact Family Planning Care for Low-income Women


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Proposed Title X Regulations Could Significantly Impact Family Planning Care for Low-income Women
Earlier this month, the Trump Administration proposed new regulations for the Federal Title X family planning program that could significantly impact the network of providers currently available to low-income women and restrict what participating providers can discuss with women as part of their family planning care. A new Kaiser Family Foundation issue brief reviews the proposed regulations and their implications for low-income women and the providers who serve them.  
A key proposed change would essentially disqualify family planning organizations that also offer abortions, like Planned Parenthood, from receiving Title X support to provide family planning services to low-income women.  In addition, the proposed regulations would:
  • Curtail counseling and referrals to abortion services by Title X funded providers;
  • Eliminate current requirements that Title X sites offer a broad range of medically approved family planning methods and non-directive pregnancy options counseling that includes information about prenatal care/delivery, adoption, and abortion; and 
  • Direct new funds to faith-based and other organizations that promote fertility awareness and abstinence as methods of family planning.
The public can comment on the proposed Title X regulations through July 31st, and a final regulation may be published as soon as September of this year. 
 Read the Issue Brief
Filling the need for trusted information on national health issues, the Kaiser Family Foundation is a nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California.
Contacts:
Rakesh Singh | (650) 854-9400 | rsingh@kff.org
Craig Palosky | (202) 347-5270 | craigp@kff.org
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