How can family planners maintain services during current economic downturn?
How is your facility coping with the current economic downturn? Three articles in this issue of Contraceptive Technology Update provide insight on up-to-the-moment items:
- While federal funds for Title X were increased this fiscal year, more will be needed to serve the 17.5 million women who are in need of publicly funded contraceptive services.
- Underinsurance is an added barrier to teens' access to preventive, reproductive, and behavioral health care services, according to a new policy statement.
- Now that the legal language is in place following a technical correction to the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, college student health centers and other eligible family planning clinics are seeking lower contraceptive prices.
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