March 1, 2014

Evidence-based Recommendations to Improve the Provision of Contraception in Texas

Texas has a unique opportunity to lead the nation in providing high quality family planning services to low income women by designing its family planning program funding streams based on evidence of best practices. Both the Texas Women’s Health Program and the Expanded Primary Healthcare program are designed and administered by the State without Federal requirements. This means that Texas can follow the latest scientific recommendations for providing access to the most effective methods of contraception.
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Evidence-based Recommendations to Improve the Provision of Contraception in Texas

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March 1, 2014
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Contraception
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Texas Policy Evaluation Project
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