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Appendix A: Data Sources and Methods
Pages 183-190

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From page 183...
... To provide a comprehensive response to its charge, the committee examined data from a variety of sources. These data sources included a review of recent literature, input provided during a series of public workshops, commissioned papers, and site visits to selected recipients of Title X funds.
From page 184...
... The searches focused on Title X and U.S. family planning services, using the keywords Title X, public funding, national family planning programs, family planning, reproductive health services, maternal health services, women's health services, student health services, adolescent health services, evaluation studies, Medicaid, and community health centers.
From page 185...
... Rachel Benson Gold Director of Policy Analysis and Washington Office Operations Guttmacher Institute 3:50 p.m. Dorothy Mann Executive Director Family Planning Council, Inc.
From page 186...
... Q & A PERSPECTIVES ON TITLE X FROM ORGANIZATIONS REPRESENTING GRANTEES: STATE FAMILY PLANNING ADMINISTRATORS AND FAMILY PLANNING COUNCILS OF AMERICA 1:45 p.m. Rian Frachele Vice President, State Family Planning Administrators Section Manager, Women's and Reproductive Health  Office of Family Health, Public Health, Oregon Department of Human Services 2:00 p.m.
From page 187...
... Mark Hathaway, M.D., M.P.H. Outreach Director for OB/GYN Services Washington Hospital Center  Clinical Director for Title X and Associate Medical Director for OB/GYN Services Unity Health Care, Inc.
From page 188...
... Ellen Wright Clayton, M.D., J.D. Chair, Committee on a Comprehensive Review of the HHS Office of Family Planning Title X Program PERSPECTIVES ON TITLE X FROM REGIONAL PROGRAM CONSULTANTS 8:45 a.m.
From page 189...
... It addresses how well the FPAR measures quality, quality initiatives undertaken by family planning programs, how the quality of services should be assessed in various settings, and the costs and benefits associated with introducing quality measures into family planning clinics.
From page 190...
... 190 A REVIEW OF THE HHS FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM SITE VISITS The committee visited 16 Title X clinics to obtain perspectives on the program from administrators and service providers. The methods used and results from these site visits are summarized in Appendix F


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