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  • > Data > Family Planning Medicaid Waiver Evaluation Materials > Publications and Presentations

Publications and Presentations

Bronstein JM et al., Extending Medicaid Coverage for Family Planning Services: Alabama’s First Four Years, Public Health Reports, 2007

Gold RB, Summers R, Frachele R, Memo on CMS Guidance on Family Planning State Plan Amendments, Guttmacher Institute, Oct 2010

Sonfield A, Gold RB, Medicaid Family Planning Expansion: Lessons Learned and Implications for the Future, Guttmacher Institute, Dec 2011

Center for Health Services & Policy Research, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina (2006) South Carolina Family Planning Medicaid Waiver Evaluation Survey of Women Results.

Maternal Child Health and Education Research and Data Center, University of Florida (1999). North Carolina Medicaid Be Smart Family Planning Waiver: Waiver Year Four Report on the Non-Participant Survey

North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Medical Assistance, Navigant Consulting, Inc. (2009). Analysis of Telephone Survey Results: Family Planning Participants’ Knowledge of and Experience with Primary Care Referral

About the Sheps Center

The Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research seeks to improve the health of individuals, families, and populations by understanding the problems, issues and alternatives in the design and delivery of health care services.

Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research
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725 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
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