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The Affordable Care Act (ACA) will cost states $118 billion through 2023, according to the March 2011 Joint Congressional Committee report, Medicaid Expansion in the New Health Law: Costs to the States, while a March 2011 analysis from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimated a cost of $60 billion through 2021.
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Medicaid directors have been concerned that they would have to set up duplicative or "shadow" eligibility systems to distinguish between current eligibles and new eligibles under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), according to Tricia Brooks, a senior fellow at the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families in Washington, DC.
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A California-based company is looking at new condom designs, including a male non-rolled silicone condom, a female silicone condom, and a silicone condom designed specifically for receptive anal intercourse.
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Why is it so important that providers develop their skills when it comes to taking an adolescent sexual history?
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Most adolescents who use contraception rely on combination oral contraceptive pills.
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While only one company has received Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for an HIV home collection-test system that requires users to collect a blood specimen, then mail it to a laboratory for professional testing, no test kit is available to allow consumers to interpret test results at home.