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Texas Women's Healthcare Coalition
Promoting access to preventive healthcare for all Texas Women
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Healthy Texas Women
This program offers women's health and family planning services at no cost to eligible women in Texas.
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Texas Policy Evaluation Project (TxPEP)
Group of university-based investigators who evaluate the impact of legislation in Texas related to women’s reproductive health.
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Women’s Health Services Provider Toolkits
Health and Human Service's resource for Texas clinicians.
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Texas Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy
The Texas Campaign produces a number of training opportunities including webinars.
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HHS: LARCs Fact Sheet (English)
What You Should Know About Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives fact sheet.
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HHS: LARCs Fact Sheet (Spanish)
What You Should Know About Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives fact sheet (Spanish)
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Texas LARC Toolkit
A resource for Texas health care providers to support access to long-acting reversible contraception (LARC)
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Texas Medicaid Provider Procedures Manual LARC Policy
This manual is a comprehensive guide for Texas Medicaid providers.
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Texas Vendor Drug Program LARC Products
Medicaid and HTW Program prescribing providers may
obtain long-acting reversible contraception products through specialty pharmacies.
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Texas Health Steps LARC Course
Become a Contraception Pro.
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Contraceptive landscape fact sheet for Texas
Power to Decide found that 1,747,510 women living at or below 250% of the poverty level in Texas live in contraceptive deserts.
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Making the Case for Extending Medicaid Coverage Beyond 60 days Postpartum
This toolkit aims to help those working at the state level to extend Medicaid postpartum coverage beyond 60 days.
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American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists' LARC Resources
ACOG is working to lower the unintended pregnancy rate by providing the most up-to-date information on LARC methods and increasing access to contraception.
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Texas Policy Evaluation Project:
Publicly Funded Reproductive Health Care Programs for People with Low Incomes in Texas, 2011-2021
The brief narrates the story of changes to reproductive health care funding and services in Texas beginning in 2011
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