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D-1 |
Estimated
Percent of Women Who Did Not Have a Pap Smear Within the Past Two
Years (Age 18+ with no history of hysterectomy) by Race
[BRFSS Data] |
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D-2 |
Estimated Percent
of Women Who Did Not Have a Mammogram Within the Past Two Years
(Age 50+) by Race
[BRFSS Data] |
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D-3 |
Estimated Percent
of Women Who Could Not See a Physician at Some Time in the Past
Year Due to Cost (Age 18+) by Race
[BRFSS Data] |
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D-4 |
Total Number
of Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Female) by Race and Ethnicity
[FPAR Data] |
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D-5 |
Total Number
of Title X Family Planning Users with Incomes Less Than or Equal
to 150 Percent of Poverty (Male and Female) [FPAR Data] |
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D-6A |
Percent of
the Female Teenage Population (Age 13-19) “In-Need”
of Family Planning Services (AGI) Served by the Title X Program |
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D-6B |
Ratio of the
Women (Age 20-44, <150% of Poverty) Served by the Title X Program
to the Women (Age 20-44) “In-Need” of Family Planning
Services (AGI) per 100 |
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D-6C |
Ratio of Females
Served by the Title X Program (as defined by 6A and 6B) to the Total
Population “In-Need” of Family Planning Services (AGI)
per 100 |
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D-7/8 |
Percent of
the Female Title X Family Planning Users Who Were Less Than 18 Years
of Age by Sex [FPAR Data] |
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D-9 |
Percent of
the Female Title X Family Planning Users Who Were Age 18-19 by Sex
[FPAR Data] |
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D-10 |
Percent of
the Female Title X Family Planning Users Who Were Age 20-24 by Sex
[FPAR Data] |
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D-11 |
Percent of
the Female Title X Family Planning Users Who Were Age 25-29 by Sex
[FPAR Data] |
| Table |
D-12/13 |
Percent of
the Female Title X Family Planning Users Who Were Age 30 or More
by Sex [FPAR Data] |
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D-14 |
Percent of
the Female Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Female) By Race
and Ethnicity [FPAR Data] |
| Table |
D-15 |
Percent of
the Title X Family Planning Users Who Were Male by Race and Ethnicity
[FPAR Data] |
| Table |
D-16 |
Percent of
Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Female) by Income Status:
Less Than or Equal to 100 Percent of Poverty [FPAR Data] |
| Table |
D-17 |
Percent of
Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Female) by Income Status:
101-150 Percent of Poverty [FPAR Data] |
| Table |
D-18 |
Percent of
Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Female) by Income Status:
151-200 Percent of Poverty [FPAR Data] |
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D-19 |
Percent of
Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Female) by Income Status:
Greater Than 200 of Percent Poverty [FPAR Data] |
| Table |
D-19A |
Percent of
Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Female) by Income Status:
201-250 of Percent Poverty [FPAR Data] |
| Table |
D-19B |
Percent of
Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Female) by Income Status:
Greater Than 250 of Percent Poverty [FPAR Data] |
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D-21 |
Percent of
Female Title X Family Planning Contraceptive Users Whose Primary
Method Was Oral Contraception [FPAR Data] |
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D-22 |
Percent of
Female Title X Family Planning Contraceptive Users Whose Primary
Method Was Fertility Awareness [FPAR Data] |
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D-23 |
Percent of
Female Title X Family Planning Contraceptive Users Whose Primary
Method Was an IUD [FPAR Data] |
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D-24 |
Percent of
Female Title X Family Planning Contraceptive Users Whose Primary
Method Was a Hormonal Implant [FPAR Data] |
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D-25 |
Percent of
Female Title X Family Planning Contraceptive Users Whose Primary
Method Was Hormonal Injection [FPAR Data] |
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D-26 |
Percent of
Female Title X Family Planning Contraceptive Users Whose Primary
Method Was Sterilization (User or Partner) [FPAR Data] |
| Table |
D-27A |
Percent of
Female Title X Family Planning Contraceptive Users Whose
Primary Method Was a Hormonal/Contraceptive Patch [FPAR Data] |
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D-28 |
Number of Title
X Family Planning Medical Encounters per FTE Primary Medical Service
Personnel [FPAR Data] |
| Table |
D-29 |
Population
“In-Need” per FTE Title X Primary Medical Service Personnel
[FPAR Data] |
| Table |
D-30A |
Percent of
Total Family Planning Program Expenditures That Come from Title
X [FPAR Data] |
| Table |
D-30B |
Percent of
Total Family Planning Program Expenditures That Come from Medicaid
and the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) [FPAR
Data] |
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D-30C |
Percent of
Total Family Planning Program Expenditures That Come from State
Government Grants and Contracts [FPAR Data] |
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D-30D |
Percent of
Total Family Planning Program Expenditures That Come from Other
Sources [FPAR Data] |
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D-30E |
Average Family
Planning Program Dollars Spent Per Person Served [FPAR Data] |
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D-31A |
Percent of
Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Femaile) Who Were Uninsured
[FPAR Data] |
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D-31B |
Percent of
Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Femaile) with Limited English
Proficiency[FPAR Data] |
| Table |
D-31C |
Percent of
Female Title X Family Planning Users (Unduplicated) Obtaining a
PAP Test[FPAR Data] |
| Table |
D-31D |
Percent of
Title X Family Planning Users (Unduplicated) Receiving a Clinical
Breast Exam[FPAR Data] |
| Table |
D-31E |
Percent of
Title X Family Planning Users Tested for Chlamydia Who Were Less
than 18 Years of Age by Sex[FPAR Data] |
| Table |
D-31F |
Percent of
Title X Family Planning Users Tested for Chlamydia Who Were 18-24
Years of Age by Sex[FPAR Data] |
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D-31G |
Percent of
Title X Family Planning Users Tested for Chlamydia Who Were Age
25 or More by Sex[FPAR Data] |
| Table |
D-32/33 |
Percent of
Live Births with No Prenatal Care (Age 10+) by Race and Ethnicity |
| Table |
D-34 |
Percent of
Live Births with Prenatal Care Starting After the First Trimester by Race |
| Table |
D-35 |
Percent of
Live Births with Adequate or Adequate Plus Prenatal Care (Kotelchuck
Index) by Race and Ethnicity |
| Table |
D-36 |
Percent of
Live Births for Which the Mother Received Prenatal WIC Assistance by Race |
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D-37 |
Percent of
Live Births Paid For by Medicaid by Race |