This report details family planning service delivery at the state level and presents state administrators' views about service delivery and policy options for the 1990s. Data for the report were obtained from telephone surveys of 109 State Administrators from the Title X, Maternal and Child Health Block Grant, Social Services Block Grant, and State and Medicaid programs. Following the introduction, the report is comprised of nine sections: (1) a description of study methodology and the respondents; (2) an overview of family planning service delivery at the state level, including funding streams, how states allocate family planning revenues, reporting requirements, and state regulations on family planning service provision; (3) a review of family planning services paid for by Title X, Maternal and Child Health, Title XX, and State monies in 1991, highlighting special family planning initiatives and special populations targeted by Title X Grantees; (4) an overview of reversible contraceptive care covered by managed care programs under Medicaid; (5) a review of changes in funding and demand for Title X services during the 1980s, including how Title X Administrators responded to shifts in funding and client demand; (6) a discussion of the difficulties Title X Administrators encountered in delivering family planning services since 1990; (7) a presentation of perspectives of state program administrators regarding ways to improve services to low-income women; (8) a description of Title X administrators' reactions to five policy scenarios for future family planning service delivery; and (9) a review of implications of findings for family planning policy and health care reform. Contains 11 references. (KB)
Authors
- Authorizing Institution
- ['Child Trends, Inc., Washington, DC.', 'Urban Inst., Washington, DC.']
- Peer Reviewed
- F
- Publication Type
- Reports - Research
- Published in
- United States of America
- Sponsor
- Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, Menlo Park, CA.
Table of Contents
- As a result there is a paucity of 3
- X revenues were used more often to cover a broad array of special family planning services and 6
- Eighty-five percent reduced the scope of populations targeted and 36 percent reduced or 7
- Fifty-eight percent recommend a re-examination or revision of Title X service delivery 8
- The main focus of this report is on service delivery via the Title X program and the 13
- The State Survey was initially designed to obtain interviews with all State Officials who 15
- As a result 15
- One set of questions was posed to all 19
- During their many years of involvement in family planning respondents have had varied 22
- That is funding at the state level is a 23
- Blanket form on file within the ERIC system encompassing all or classes of documents from its source organization 73
- This document is Federally-funded or carries its own permission to 73