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West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources Family Planning Program. What is Family Planning?. Preventive and reproductive medical care provided by federal Title X funded clinics that: Helps individuals plan and space their pregnancies - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
West Virginia Department of Health and Human
Resources Family Planning
Program
What is Family Planning?
Preventive and reproductive medical care provided by federal Title X funded
clinics that: Helps individuals plan and space their
pregnancies Helps women avoid mistimed,
unwanted, and unintended pregnancies
Reduces the number of abortions Lowers rates of sexually transmitted
diseases, including HIV
Congress Created
to make contraceptive services and
supplies available to
anyone in need
Title X in 1970
Family Planning Clients Clients served in CY 2008
Females (over age 19) 40,200
Females (age 19 and younger) 14,166
Males (over age 19) 2,159
Males (age 19 and younger) __801
Total 57,326
Hancock
Barbour
Berkeley
Boone
Brooke
Clay
Fayette
Gilmer
Grant
Greenbrier
HampshireHarrison
Jackson
Lincoln
Marion
Mason
Mineral
Mingo
Monongalia
Monroe
Morgan
Nicholas
Ohio
Pendleton
Pocahontas
Preston
Putnam
RandolphRoane
Taylor
Tucker
Upshur
Wayne
Webster
Wirt
Wood
Wyoming
Pleas-ants
Dodd-ridge
Cal-houn
Marshall
Sum-mers
Braxton
HardyLewis
Logan
McDowell Mercer
Raleigh
Kanawha
Ritchie
Tyler
Wetzel
Cabell
Jeff-erson
Under 19%
20% to 29%
30% to 39%
40% to 49%
50% to 59%
Over 60%
West Virginia Family Planning Program
Percent Need Met By County of Resident
CY 1/1/07 to 12/31/07Population in need of publicly supported contraceptive services (includes all WV females teens <20 and women aged 20-44 with incomes < or = to 250% FP)
WVDHHR/BPH/OMCFH/PWH/F/APRIL 2008
Family Planning Funding
Budget 2009 – 2010 - Title X $2,359,564 - Title V $1,192,174 - State Appropriations
$3,458,900 - Medicaid $100,000 $7,110,638
West Virginia Family Planning Program
Free or Low-Cost Birth Control
Population-Based Goal
Targeted to all income levels
Includes working people who do not earn
enough to meet basic needs
West Virginia Family Planning Program Provider
Agencies Deliver clinical family
planning services through formal agreements
>145 provider agencies Service sites are located
throughout the State Note: While funding is
targeted to State residents, out-of-state residents can be served.
WV Family Planning Program Clinics
Confidential
Federal Title X regulations require that confidential services be made available to everyone
Minors are to be served without parental notification or consent when seeking confidential services
Family Planning Program Guidelines (2001, p.3)
Who is eligible? Income 250% FPL or below Female or male Childbearing age – no defined age limits Students Underinsured Medicaid recipients (without a HMO) Minors (<18) seeking confidential
services Individuals seeking pregnancy
Family Planning Program Guidelines (2001, pp. 4-6)
Range of Contraceptive
Methods
Birth Control Pills
Family Planning Program Guidelines, (2001, pp. 28-30)
Birth Control Shots
Depo-Provera
Family Planning Program Guidelines, (2001, pp. 31-33)
Condoms Spermicides
Family Planning Program Guidelines, (2001, pp. 50-51)
Diaphragms
Family Planning Program Guidelines, (2001, pp. 46-49)
Emergency Contraception
Plan B
Family Planning Program Guidelines, (2001, pp. 38-41)
Contraceptive Patch
Ortho Evra
Family Planning Program Guidelines, (2001, pp. 51.4-51.8)
Natural Family Planning
Abstinence
sex
as a
contraceptive method
Intrauterine Device (IUD)
(inserted)
Paragard Copper T
Family Planning Program Guidelines, (2001, pp. 42-45)
Surgical Sterilization Vasectomy
and
Tubal ligation
Family Planning Program Guidelines, (2001, pp. 52-53)
Health Education/Counseling
Health education and counseling is a required component for Family Planning visits and must be provided appropriate to the client's age, level of knowledge, language, socio-cultural background and in an unbiased manner.
•Complete physicals
•Extensive history •Pap tests •Breast exams•How to do self exam
Preventive Health Services
• Basic lab tests• STD screening• Pregnancy tests• Follow-up/referral
• Health education
Preventive Health Services
Pregnancy Diagnosis and Counseling
Providers must provide pregnancy diagnosis and counseling to all clients in need of this service
Pregnancy diagnosis consists of:1. Client medical history2. Pregnancy test3. Physical assessment Family Planning Program Guidelines, (2001,
pp. 53)
Related Services
The following related services are also available:
Treatment of minor gynecological problems (such as vaginitis or UTI)
STDs and HIV/AIDS (detection and treatment of common STDs for clients; partners should be referred to local STD clinics
Special counseling for future planned pregnancy (provider agencies are encouraged to provide multivitamins with folic acid to clients planning a pregnancy
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