Medicaid Coverage for Women
This data note presents key data points describing the current state of the Medicaid program as it affects women.
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This data note presents key data points describing the current state of the Medicaid program as it affects women.
This brief examines abortion laws in countries that received certain U.S. foreign assistance to better understand the implications of the Helms Amendment (which prohibits the use of foreign assistance to pay for the performance of abortion as a method of family planning or to motivate or coerce any person to practice abortion) for abortion access globally.
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