March 12, 2015

Family Planning and Primary Health Care Programs in Texas:How Well Are They Working?

In 2013, the Texas state legislature allocated $100 million to provide health care for Texas resident women ages 18 and over with incomes ≤200% of the federal poverty level under the new Expanded Primary Health Care (EPHC) program.
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Family Planning and Primary Health Care Programs in Texas:How Well Are They Working?

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March 12, 2015
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