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Inequities in access to contraception based on ability to pay can interfere with individuals' reproductive autonomy. This study examines the impact of a 2017 state-level policy in Iowa restricting Medicaid coverage at abortion-providing health care centers on patients' access to contraceptive care and subsequent contraceptive use. We draw on a unique panel dataset of individuals who originally sought care at a publicly supported family planning site in Iowa in 2018-2019 and then participated in subsequent follow-up surveys every 6 months for 2 years to examine an effect of access to care on contraceptive use.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examined how the COVID-19 pandemic affected access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) care in Arizona, Iowa, and Wisconsin, focusing on patient demographics and state responses.
  • Over half of the respondents in Arizona (57%), 38% in Iowa, and 30% in Wisconsin reported delays or inability to access SRH care during the pandemic.
  • Financial instability, linked to job loss or reduced income due to COVID-19, significantly increased the likelihood of these delays, with Arizona and Wisconsin showing notably high adjusted odds ratios for those affected.
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Challenges and strategies for contraceptive care in independent abortion clinics in the United States, 2017.

Sex Reprod Healthc

October 2019

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Objective: Many patients may wish to receive contraceptive counseling and services during an abortion visit, but a 2009 study documented challenges faced by abortion clinics, especially independent ones, in providing contraceptive care. Since then, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has made contraception more accessible by expanding coverage to millions of individuals and by eliminating out of pocket costs. This paper aims to update this previous work and describe recent challenges in providing contraceptive care in independent abortion settings following the ACA, as well as the strategies used to address these challenges.

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