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Evidence Does Not Support Policies That Limit the Types of Physicians Who Perform Abortions

  • 07/12/2022 - 09:36

Authors compared adverse events for abortions performed by OBGYNs to those performed by other types of physicians and did not find them to be different.

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Postpartum Insurance Churn a Problem in Texas, Study Finds

  • 03/21/2022 - 09:47

WASHINGTON, DC (March 21, 2022)—Uninsurance after postpartum Medicaid insurance coverage expires—a phenomenon known as insurance churn—can leave women with limited access to care at a time when they need it.

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Young Women Attending Community Colleges Concerned about Contraceptive Costs, Study Finds

  • 09/14/2021 - 09:33

Authors examined whether community college students know about low-cost options for contraception.

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Payment Changes for Immediate Postpartum Contraception Do Not on Their Own Increase Uptake, Wisconsin Study Finds

  • 07/01/2021 - 09:24

Authors examined immediate postpartum LARC uptake in Wisconsin following an "unbundling" policy.

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Collaborative Recommends Ways to “Bridge the Chasm” between Pregnancy and Health Over the Life Course

  • 03/08/2021 - 08:11

A collaborative, multi-stakeholder process identified six strategic areas for equitably improving transitions to care after giving birth.

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