March 1, 2019

Providers’ Barriers to Offering Contraception in the Healthy Texas Women (HTW) Program

The Healthy Texas Women (HTW) program was established in 2016 through the consolidation of the Expanded Primary Health Care program and the Texas Women’s Health Program. It is the third fee-for-service family planning program operated by the state of Texas since 2005.
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Providers’ Barriers to Offering Contraception in the Healthy Texas Women (HTW) Program

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March 1, 2019
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Contraception
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Kari White, Elizabeth Ela, Kristine Hopkins, and Joseph E. Potter
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