OBGYNs and the Provision of Sexual and Reproductive Health Care: Key Findings from a National Survey
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Description
Reports on a nationwide survey of obstetrician-gynecologists (OBGYNs) regarding sexual and reproductive healthcare, covering screening practices; provision of contraception, abortion, and sexually transmitted infection care; and the effects of policy on healthcare access and quality. Analyzes survey data from 1,210 OBGYN participants on contraception provision and other services, access to specific services based on regional and urban/rural location, provider characteristics and experiences, Medicaid coverage, and more.
Author(s)
Gabriela Weigel, Brittni Frederiksen, Usha Ranji, Alina Salganicoff
Date
02/2021
Type
Document
Organization
KFF
Tagged as
Access · Health insurance · Infectious diseases · Medicaid · Rural-urban differences · Sexual and reproductive health · Statistics and data · Women