Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Screening and Counseling Services in Clinical Settings
Issue Brief
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Miller E, McCaw B, Intimate Partner Violence, February 2019.
U.S. Congress. United States Code, Title XXVII, The Public Health Service Act. Enacted October 2009.
Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires coverage of services recommended by USPSTF as well as women’s preventive services recommended by HRSA, which currently contracts with WPSI to make recommendations.
Miller E, McCaw B, Humphreys B, Mitchell C, Integrating Intimate Partner Violence Assessment and Intervention into Healthcare in the United States: A Systems Approach, January 2015
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A sample provider carepath is included in the Supplementary Appendix of the article: Miller E, McCaw B, Intimate Partner Violence, February 2019.
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Sharples L, Nguyen C, Singh B, Lin S, Identifying Opportunities to Improve Intimate Partner Violence Screening in a Primary Care System, May 2018.
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Miller E, McCaw B, Humphreys B, Mitchell C, Integrating Intimate Partner Violence Assessment and Intervention into Healthcare in the United States: A Systems Approach, January 2015