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Subject Title X Improved Access To Contraception In Safety-Net Clinics
Date April 15, 2022 8:00 PM
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Friday, April 15, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From
Health Affairs

Dear John,

**A new article finds that prior to a 2019 rule by the Trump-Pence
administration, Title X improved access to effective contraception in US
safety-net clinics.**

Title X And Contraception Access

In this month's issue of Health Affairs, Blair Darney and coauthors
indicate that community health center clinics that received Title X
funding provided access to the most effective forms of contraception

at about a fifty percent higher rate than clinics that did not receive
Title X funding.

Title X clinics had the highest rates of most-effective method provision
among young adults and adolescents 2016-18, the authors report.

This data is from before enactment of a 2019 rule in which the
Trump-Pence administration weakened the Title X program by implementing
non-evidence-based guidelines, including removal of the requirement to
provide a full range of FDA- approved contraceptive methods.

"Strengthening Title X should continue to be a national health policy
priority," state Darney and coauthors.

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