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New Resource Outlines Efforts to
Expand Screening and Counseling for Intimate Partner Violence
A
new resource gives an overview of intimate partner violence
(IPV) in the US, discusses the populations most impacted, and insurance
coverage of IPV screening, counseling, and referral services.
The
Affordable Care Act (ACA) changed access to coverage and services for people
who have experienced IPV. The ACA requires private plans and Medicaid
expansion programs to cover preventative screening for IPV. Many providers
have started to incorporate IPV screening and intervention into their
practice, but few women are screened for IPV in health care settings.
Despite
improved coverage for IPV screening, there are several challenges to
implementing IPV screenings in health care settings, including ensuring
patient privacy, mandatory reporting laws, and time constraints during appointments.
The brief also provides case studies of providers who are trying to better
implement IPV care into their practice in response to these barriers.
The
brief calls attention to populations at higher risk for IPV, including women
living with HIV. In addition to this new brief, KFF also has updated a brief that highlights the link between HIV and IPV for
women, and reviews key policy changes that attempt to address the
intersection of these issues. Greater Than AIDS, KFF's national public information
campaign, also has a series of informational videos of women telling their
stories about living with HIV and overcoming IPV.
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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Monday, December 2, 2019
New Resource Outlines Efforts to Expand Screening and Counseling for Intimate Partner Violence
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