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Is There Room for Conscience without Compromising Access? Are Affiliations Between Religious and Secular Health Care Organizations Threatening Access?
Fact SheetThese resources were prepared for a briefing held for journalists in New York City on November 4, 1997 in New York City as part of a joint program by The Alan Guttmacher Institute, The Kaiser Family Foundation and the National Press Foundation. This program focused on mergers, acquisitions, consolidations, joint ventures, and other affiliations between Catholic and non-Catholic hospitals and health systems and the effect these affiliations have on access to reproductive health services.
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Is There a Common Ground? Affiliations Between Catholic and Non-Catholic Health Care Providers and the Availability of Reproductive Health Services
ReportThis report examines affiliations between Catholic and non-Catholic health care providers and their impact on the availability of reproductive health services in communities.
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Is There a Common Ground? Affiliations Between Catholic and Non-Catholic Health Care Providers and
Other Post3. The Affiliation Process and the Role of Reproductive Health Services in the case studies The four case studies conducted for this project provide insight into the affiliation process between Catholic and non-Catholic health care providers and the role of reproductive health services in the process.
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Why Some Men Don’t Use Condoms: Male Attitudes about Condoms and Other Contraceptives
ReportReport: Why Some Men Don't Use Condoms: Male Attitudes About Condoms and Other Contraceptives…
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Little Knowlege and Limited Practice: Emergency Contraceptive Pills
ReportReport: Little Knowledge and Limited Practice: Emergency Contraceptive Pills, the Public, and the Ob-Gyn…
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Contraception in the 90’s: Which Methods Are Most Widely Used? And, Who Uses What?
Fact SheetContraception in the 90's: Which Methods Are Most Widely Used? And, Who Uses What? A fact sheet and resource list on new contraceptive use data from the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) from a briefing on the topic held in New York City on June 20, 1997.
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Preventing Unintended Pregnancies: The Cost-Effectiveness of Three Methods of Emergency Contraception
ReportPreventing Unintended Pregnancies: The Cost-Effectiveness of Three Methods of Emergency Contraception Report: Preventing Unintended Pregnancy: The Cost-Effectiveness of Three Methods of Emergency Contraception…
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Medicaid and Managed Care: Implications for Low-income Women
ReportThis commentary reviews Medicaid's role for low-income women and examines the implications Medicaid managed care on the delivery of health services to this vulnerable population. Today 40% of the Medicaid population, mostly poor women and their children, is enrolled in managed care.