All Staff Adam Sonfield Executive Editor, Policy Analysis Adam Sonfield no longer works for the Guttmacher Institute. Selected Publications April 2021 Policy Analysis Uninsured Rate for People of Reproductive Age Ticked Up Between 2016 and 2019 United StatesAbortionContraception February 2021 Policy Analysis Just the Start: How the Biden-Harris Administration Must Build on Its Early Actions for Lasting Change GlobalAbortionContraception February 2021 Policy Analysis A Fragmented System: Ensuring Comprehensive Contraceptive Coverage in All U.S. Health Insurance Plans Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception January 2021 Policy Analysis The Biden-Harris Administration Must Address Trump’s Last-Minute Attempts to Damage Health Care United StatesAbortionContraception January 2021 Policy Analysis Medicaid Work Requirements at the U.S. Supreme Court: A Potentially Devastating Blow to Health Coverage for Millions United StatesContraception December 2020 Policy Analysis Federal Appeals Court Empowers Crusade Against Planned Parenthood’s Family Planning Care United StatesContraception November 2020 Policy Analysis President-Elect Biden’s Health Insurance Plan and Its Potential Impact on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIs November 2020 Policy Analysis Reviving Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in the Biden-Harris Era September 2020 Policy Analysis An Even-More-Conservative U.S. Supreme Court Could Be Devastating for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights United StatesAbortionContraception August 2020 Blog / Letter / Op-ed COVID-19 Job Losses Threaten Insurance Coverage and Access to Reproductive Health Care for Millions Health Affairs Blog United StatesAbortionContraception June 2020 Policy Analysis Seeing the Whole Pattern: Coordinated Federal Attacks on Birth Control Coverage and Access United StatesContraception April 2020 Policy Analysis Conservatives Are Using the Intersection of Immigration, Health Care and Reproductive Rights Policy to Undermine Them All Guttmacher Policy Review United States April 2020 Policy Analysis Nine Things Congress Must Do to Safeguard Sexual and Reproductive Health in the Age of COVID-19 United StatesAbortionContraception March 2020 Policy Analysis The First 10 Years of the ACA: We Must Protect and Build on Major Gains in Sexual and Reproductive Health United StatesContraception March 2020 Policy Analysis The COVID-19 Outbreak: Potential Fallout for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Global March 2020 Policy Analysis By Funding Texas’ Harmful Antiabortion Crusade, the Trump Administration Is Setting a Dangerous Precedent United StatesContraception January 2020 Blog / Letter / Op-ed U.S. Insurance Coverage, 2018: The Affordable Care Act Is Still Under Threat and Still Vital for Reproductive-Age Women United StatesContraception January 2020 Policy Analysis The ACA’s Birth Control Benefit Is Back Before the Supreme Court United StatesContraception December 2019 Policy Analysis Proposed Medicaid Block Grants and Spending Caps Threaten Enrollees’ Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraception October 2019 Policy Analysis Title X Family Planning Services: Impactful but at Severe Risk United StatesContraception October 2019 Policy Analysis The HEAL for Immigrant Women and Families Act: Removing Barriers to Health Coverage and Care United StatesAbortionContraception October 2019 Policy Analysis Trump Administration Rules Prioritize Refusal of Care and Conservative Ideology Over Protecting Patients Against Discrimination Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancyTeens October 2019 Policy Analysis “Public Charge” Rule: A Blatant Attack on Immigrants’ Rights with Severe Reproductive Health Consequences United StatesContraception August 2019 Policy Analysis The Evidence and the Courts Agree: Work Requirements Threaten Medicaid Enrollees’ Health and Well-Being United StatesContraception June 2019 Policy Analysis States Lead the Way in Promoting Coverage of Abortion in Medicaid and Private Insurance United StatesAbortion June 2019 Policy Analysis Over-the-Counter Oral Contraceptives: Getting the Details Right United StatesContraception June 2019 Policy Analysis Medicare for America Act (H.R. 2452, 116th Congress): Potential Impact on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy May 2019 Policy Analysis "Refusal of Care" Rule Provides Potent New Tools to Deny Health Care and Discriminate Against Patients United StatesAbortionContraception April 2019 Policy Analysis CHOICE Act (S. 1033 and H.R. 2085, 116th Congress): Potential Impact on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy April 2019 Policy Analysis State Public Option Act (S. 489 and H.R. 1277, 116th Congress): Potential Impact on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy April 2019 Policy Analysis Medicare-X Choice Act (S. 981 and H.R. 2000, 116th Congress): Potential Impact on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy February 2019 Policy Analysis More to Be Done: Individuals’ Needs for Sexual and Reproductive Health Coverage and Care Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy February 2019 Policy Analysis U.S. Health Care Reform Proposals: How They Address Sexual and Reproductive Health Care February 2019 Policy Analysis Principles for Reform: New U.S. Health Care Proposals Cannot Overlook Sexual and Reproductive Health Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy February 2019 Policy Analysis Medicare for All Act (S. 1129, 116th Congress): Potential Impact on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy February 2019 Policy Analysis The Choose Medicare Act (S. 1261 and H.R. 2463, 116th Congress): Potential Impact on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy February 2019 Policy Analysis Medicare for All Act (H.R. 1384, 116th Congress): Potential Impact on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy June 2018 Policy Analysis Restrictions on Private Insurance Coverage of Abortion: A Danger to Abortion Access and Better U.S. Health Coverage Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortion May 2018 Policy Analysis In Bad Faith: How Conservatives Are Weaponizing “Religious Liberty” to Allow Institutions to Discriminate Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraception March 2018 Blog / Letter / Op-ed How The Administration’s Proposed ‘Conscience’ Rule Undermines Reproductive Health and Patient Care Health Affairs Blog United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIs November 2017 Policy Analysis Why Family Planning Policy and Practice Must Guarantee a True Choice of Contraceptive Methods Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception October 2017 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Despite Leaving Key Questions Unanswered, New Contraceptive Coverage Exemptions Will Do Clear Harm Health Affairs Blog United StatesContraception October 2017 Policy Analysis Efforts to Transform the Nature of Medicaid Could Undermine Access to Reproductive Health Care Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy September 2017 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Graham-Cassidy Continues Efforts To Bar Private Insurance Coverage Of Abortion Health Affairs Blog United StatesAbortion July 2017 Blog / Letter / Op-ed At It Again: Texas Continues to Undercut Access to Reproductive Health Care Health Affairs Blog United StatesContraception June 2017 Policy Analysis No One Benefits If Women Lose Coverage for Maternity Care Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesPregnancy May 2017 Policy Analysis State Governments Should Help Preserve and Improve Family Planning Under Medicaid Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception April 2017 Report Public Funding for Family Planning and Abortion Services, FY 1980–2015 United StatesAbortionContraception March 2017 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Conservatives Are Using the American Health Care Act to Restrict Private Insurance from Covering Abortion Health Affairs Blog United StatesAbortion March 2017 Policy Analysis Why Protecting Medicaid Means Protecting Sexual and Reproductive Health Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy February 2017 Policy Analysis States Must Act to Shore Up the Federal Contraceptive Coverage Guarantee Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception January 2017 Policy Analysis What Is at Stake with the Federal Contraceptive Coverage Guarantee? Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception December 2016 Policy Analysis How and Why to Integrate Reproductive Health into Delivery System and Payment Reform Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraception September 2016 News in Context The Women’s Health Amendment Is Getting An Update. What Should It Include? United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIs September 2016 Blog / Letter / Op-ed The Women’s Health Amendment Is Getting An Update. What Should It Include? Health Affairs Blog United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIs August 2016 Report Financial Sustainability Calculator for Safety-Net Family Planning Centers United StatesContraception July 2016 News in Context CMS Provides New Clarity for Family Planning Under Medicaid United StatesContraception July 2016 Blog / Letter / Op-ed CMS Provides New Clarity For Family Planning Under Medicaid Health Affairs Blog United StatesContraception June 2016 Policy Analysis How Might State Innovations in Health Reform Affect Sexual and Reproductive Health Care? Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraception February 2016 Policy Analysis Addressing Challenges to Implementation of the Contraceptive Coverage Guarantee of the Affordable Care Act Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) United StatesContraception January 2016 Policy Analysis Health insurance coverage among women of reproductive age before and after implementation of the affordable care act Contraception United StatesContraception January 2016 Report Assessing the Gap Between the Cost of Care for Title X Family Planning Providers and Reimbursement from Medicaid and Private Insurance United StatesContraception January 2016 Policy Analysis Learning from Experience: Where Religious Liberty Meets Reproductive Rights Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraception June 2015 Policy Analysis Rounding Out the Contraceptive Coverage Guarantee: Why ‘Male’ Contraceptive Methods Matter for Everyone Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception February 2015 Policy Analysis Making Medicaid Managed Care Work for Family Planning Coverage and Services Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception February 2015 Report Public Costs from Unintended Pregnancies and the Role of Public Insurance Programs in Paying for Pregnancy-Related Care: National and State Estimates for 2010 United StatesAbortionContraception December 2014 Policy Analysis What the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Forgets to Tell Americans about How to Protect Their Sexual and Reproductive Health Women's Health Issues United StatesContraception December 2014 Policy Analysis Beyond Preventing Unplanned Pregnancy: The Broader Benefits of Publicly Funded Family Planning Services Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy November 2014 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Religious Exemptions in Insurance Coverage and the Patient-Clinician Relationship Virtual Mentor October 2014 Research Article Return on Investment: A Fuller Assessment of the Benefits and Cost Savings of the US Publicly Funded Family Planning Program The Milbank Quarterly United StatesContraception September 2014 Policy Analysis Impact of the federal contraceptive coverage guarantee on out-of-pocket payments for contraceptives: 2014 update Contraception United StatesContraception September 2014 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Birth Control Pills Should Be Available Over The Counter, But That’s No Substitute For Contraceptive Coverage Health Affairs Blog July 2014 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Responding to Hobby Lobby: The things we need to know Alliance for Justice July 2014 Blog / Letter / Op-ed After Hobby Lobby: How Might Policymakers Mitigate The Decision’s Impact On Women And Families? Health Affairs Blog July 2014 Policy Analysis Beyond consent to sterilization: facing up to the full range of barriers to post-abortion contraception American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (AJOG) United StatesAbortionContraception June 2014 Policy Analysis Pay-for-Performance: Making It Work for Safety-Net Family Planning Centers and the Clients They Serve Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception March 2014 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Putting facts front and center for the contraceptive coverage cases before the Supreme Court Alliance for Justice March 2014 Policy Analysis Contraceptive Coverage at the U.S. Supreme Court: Countering the Rhetoric with Evidence Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception March 2014 Report Moving Forward: Family Planning in the Era of Health Reform United StatesContraception December 2013 Research Article Changes in out-of-pocket payments for contraception by privately insured women during implementation of the federal contraceptive coverage requirement Contraception United StatesContraception December 2013 Policy Analysis Implementing the Federal Contraceptive Coverage Guarantee: Progress and Prospects Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception October 2013 Report Public Costs from Unintended Pregnancies and the Role of Public Insurance Programs in Paying for Pregnancy and Infant Care: Estimates for 2008 United StatesContraceptionPregnancy June 2013 Policy Analysis Vigilance Needed to Make Health Reform Work for ‘Essential Community Providers’ Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception March 2013 Policy Analysis What Women Already Know: Documenting the Social and Economic Benefits of Family Planning Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraceptionPregnancyTeens March 2013 Report The Social and Economic Benefits of Women’s Ability To Determine Whether and When to Have Children GlobalAbortion December 2012 Policy Analysis The Affordable Care Act and Reproductive Health: Potential Gains and Serious Challenges Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law United StatesContraception December 2012 Policy Analysis The evidence mounts on the benefits of preventing unintended pregnancy Contraception United StatesPregnancy October 2012 Policy Analysis Beyond Contraception: The Overlooked Reproductive Health Benefits of Health Reform’s Preventive Services Requirement Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy September 2012 Research Article The Supreme Court rules, and it's both good and bad news for reproductive health Contraception August 2012 Policy Analysis Affordable Care Act Survives Supreme Court Test, But Medicaid Expansion Placed in Peril Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception June 2012 Report Working Successfully with Health Plans: An Imperative for Family Planning Centers GlobalContraception May 2012 Policy Analysis Three New Studies Illustrate Persistent Reproductive Health Disparities Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraceptionPregnancyTeens May 2012 Policy Analysis The Central Role of Medicaid in the Nation’s Family Planning Effort Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraceptionHIV & STIs March 2012 Report Public Funding for Family Planning, Sterilization and Abortion Services, FY 1980 – 2010 GlobalAbortion March 2012 Policy Analysis Family Planning Centers Confront Roadblocks On the Information Superhighway Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception March 2012 Policy Analysis Federal Contraceptive Coverage Requirement Emerges as Major Political Issue, Despite Accommodation for Religiously Affiliated Employers Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception March 2012 Policy Analysis Medicaid Drives Upward Trend in Public Funding for Family Planning Services Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception March 2012 Report Health Information Technology and Publicly Funded Family Planning Agencies: Readiness, Use and Challenges United StatesContraception February 2012 Policy Analysis The Religious Exemption to Mandated Insurance Coverage of Contraception Virtual Mentor United StatesContraception December 2011 Report Medicaid Family Planning Expansions: Lessons Learned and Implications for the Future United StatesContraception November 2011 Policy Analysis Implementing the Affordable Care Act: Enrollment Strategies and the U.S. Family Planning Effort Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception November 2011 Policy Analysis Medicaid Remains Crucial for Reproductive-Age Women–and Also a Target for Budget Cuts Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception September 2011 Policy Analysis Publicly funded contraceptive care: a proven investment Contraception United StatesContraceptionPregnancy August 2011 Policy Analysis Political Tug-of-War Over Medicaid Could Have Major Implications for Reproductive Health Care Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIs August 2011 Policy Analysis New Federal Protections Expand Coverage Without Cost-Sharing of Contraceptives and Other Women’s Preventive Services Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIs June 2011 Policy Analysis Abortion Clinics and Contraceptive Services: Opportunities and Challenges Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraception May 2011 Research Article The Public Costs of Births Resulting from Unintended Pregnancies: National and State-Level Estimates Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health March 2011 Blog / Letter / Op-ed LETTER: Covering contraceptives is cost effective Wausau Daily Herald March 2011 Blog / Letter / Op-ed One year later: protecting the gains, correcting the flaws of health care reform Rewire March 2011 Policy Analysis The Case for Insurance Coverage of Contraceptive Services And Supplies Without Cost-Sharing Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy March 2011 Policy Analysis Obama Administration Rescinds Most of Controversial ‘Conscience’ Regulation Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesHIV & STIs January 2011 Policy Analysis Holding on to health reform and what we have gained for reproductive health United StatesContraceptionHIV & STIs January 2011 Report Estimating the Impact of Expanding Medicaid Eligibility For Family Planning Services: 2011 Update United StatesContraception October 2010 Policy Analysis Evidence Mounts of Recession's Impact on Women of Reproductive Age Guttmacher Policy Review October 2010 Policy Analysis Health Care Reform at Six Months: New Protections in Place for Reproductive Health Guttmacher Policy Review August 2010 Policy Analysis The Potential of Health Care Reform to Improve Pregnancy-Related Services and Outcomes Guttmacher Policy Review August 2010 Policy Analysis Obama Administration Bans Abortion Coverage in Temporary Plans for Hard-to-Insure Americans Guttmacher Policy Review June 2010 Blog / Letter / Op-ed What if contraception were always covered? CNN.com June 2010 Policy Analysis Contraception: An Integral Component of Preventive Care for Women Guttmacher Policy Review June 2010 Policy Analysis The New Health Care Reform Legislation: Pros and Cons for Reproductive Health Guttmacher Policy Review May 2010 Report Contraceptive Needs and Services: National and State Data, 2008 Update United StatesContraception March 2010 Blog / Letter / Op-ed The New Health Reform Law: Pros and Cons for Reproductive Health RH Reality Check March 2010 Policy Analysis How the Federal Government's Drug Discount Programs Could Work Better for Family Planning Centers Guttmacher Policy Review November 2009 Policy Analysis Family Planning Centers and the Adoption of Health Information Technology Guttmacher Policy Review November 2009 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Anti-Choice Groups Misuse Guttmacher Data To Make A Faulty Case RH Reality Check August 2009 Policy Analysis Delineating the Obligations That Come with Conscientious Refusal: A Question of Balance Guttmacher Policy Review May 2009 Policy Analysis For Some Sexually Transmitted Infections, Secondary Prevention May Be Primary Guttmacher Policy Review February 2009 Report Next Steps for America's Family Planning Program: Leveraging the Potential of Medicaid and Title X in an Evolving Health Care System GlobalContraception October 2008 Policy Analysis Proposed 'Conscience' Regulation Opposed Widely as Threat to Reproductive Health and Beyond Guttmacher Policy Review August 2008 Policy Analysis Family Planning Clinics Prevent 1.4 Million Unplanned Pregnancies Annually, Save Billions of Government Dollars Guttmacher Policy Review May 2008 Policy Analysis New Study Points to High STI Rates Among Teens, Major Disparities Among Population Groups Guttmacher Policy Review May 2008 Policy Analysis Provider Refusal and Access to Reproductive Health Services: Approaching a New Balance Guttmacher Policy Review March 2008 Policy Analysis State Government Innovation in the Design and Implementation of Medicaid Family Planning Expansions United StatesAbortionContraceptionPregnancy February 2008 Policy Analysis Toward Universal Insurance Coverage: A Primer for Sexual and Reproductive Health Advocates Guttmacher Policy Review December 2007 Research Article Reassessing Adolescent Male Sexual and Reproductive Health in the United States: Research and Recommendations American Journal of Men's Health United StatesTeens November 2007 Policy Analysis Popularity Disparity: Attitudes About the IUD in Europe and the United States Guttmacher Policy Review May 2007 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Heartless, Yes—And Dumb TomPaine.com March 2007 Policy Analysis Merck Backs Off Campaign to Make Cervical Cancer Vaccination School Entry Requirement for Preteen Girls Guttmacher Policy Review March 2007 Policy Analysis More Reproductive-Age Women Covered by Medicaid—But More Are Also Uninsured Guttmacher Policy Review March 2007 Policy Analysis The Impact of Anti-Immigrant Policy on Publicly Subsidized Reproductive Health Care Guttmacher Policy Review October 2006 Policy Analysis Summer Price Spike: A Case Study About Publicly Funded Clinics and the Cost of Contraceptive Supplies Guttmacher Policy Review August 2006 Policy Analysis One Million New Women in Need of Publicly Funded Contraception Guttmacher Policy Review August 2006 Policy Analysis New Medicaid Requirement to Prove Citizenship Seen as Threat to Coverage and Care Guttmacher Policy Review May 2006 Policy Analysis The Movement Against Health Insurance Benefit Mandates: Assessing the Dangers Guttmacher Policy Review March 2006 Policy Analysis Working to Eliminate the World's Unmet Need for Contraception Guttmacher Policy Review November 2005 Policy Analysis The Uses and Abuses of Science In Sexual and Reproductive Health Policy Debates Guttmacher Policy Review August 2005 Policy Analysis Rights vs. Responsibilities: Professional Standards and Provider Refusals Guttmacher Policy Review February 2005 Policy Analysis Bush Health 'Reform' Agenda: Implications for Reproductive Health Guttmacher Policy Review February 2005 Policy Analysis Conservatives' Agenda Threatens Public Funding for Family Planning Guttmacher Policy Review August 2004 Policy Analysis New Refusal Clauses Shatter Balance Between Provider 'Conscience,' Patient Needs Guttmacher Policy Review June 2004 Policy Analysis New Study Documents Major Strides in Drive For Contraceptive Coverage Guttmacher Policy Review April 2004 Research Article U.S. Insurance Coverage of Contraceptives and the Impact Of Contraceptive Coverage Mandates, 2002 Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health March 2004 Policy Analysis Meeting the Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of Men Worldwide Guttmacher Policy Review December 2003 Policy Analysis Preventing Unintended Pregnancy: The Need And the Means Guttmacher Policy Review August 2003 Policy Analysis Family Planning and The Campaigns Against Smoking and Obesity Guttmacher Policy Review October 2002 Policy Analysis Reproductive Health-Related Developments in the States in 2002 Guttmacher Policy Review August 2002 Policy Analysis Twenty States Now Require Contraceptive Insurance Coverage Guttmacher Policy Review August 2002 Policy Analysis Michigan Breaks New Ground in Restricting Family Planning Funds Guttmacher Policy Review May 2002 Policy Analysis Looking at Men's Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs Guttmacher Policy Review February 2002 Policy Analysis Not Waiting for Congress to Act, Some States Move to Ban Human Cloning Guttmacher Policy Review December 2001 Policy Analysis Post-Attack Economic Woes Create Challenges for Family Planning Advocates Guttmacher Policy Review August 2001 Policy Analysis The States at Midyear: Major Actions on Reproductive Health-Related Issues Guttmacher Policy Review July 2001 Research Article States' Implementation of the Section 510 Abstinence Education Program, FY 1999 Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health June 2001 Policy Analysis Expanding Eligibility And Improving Outreach Under CHIP Guttmacher Policy Review April 2001 Policy Analysis Appeals Court Rules For Antiabortion Site Guttmacher Policy Review March 2001 Research Article Reproductive Health Services for Adolescents Under the State Children's Health Insurance Program Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health June 2000 Policy Analysis The States at Midyear: Major Actions on Reproductive Health-Related Issues Guttmacher Policy Review April 2000 Policy Analysis Rights Without Access: Revisiting Public Funding of Abortion for Poor Women Guttmacher Policy Review February 2000 Policy Analysis The States in 1999: Actions on Major Reproductive Health - Related Issues Guttmacher Policy Review February 2000 Policy Analysis Refusing to Participate In Health Care: A Continuing Debate Guttmacher Policy Review October 1999 Policy Analysis Drive for Insurance Coverage of Infertility Treatment Raises Questions of Equity, Cost Guttmacher Policy Review August 1999 Policy Analysis Block Grants Are Key Sources of Support For Family Planning Guttmacher Policy Review July 1999 Research Article Family Planning Funding Through Four Federal-State Programs, FY 1997 Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health February 1999 Policy Analysis State Legislators in 1998: On Two Roads to Goal of 'Prevention' Guttmacher Policy Review
April 2021 Policy Analysis Uninsured Rate for People of Reproductive Age Ticked Up Between 2016 and 2019 United StatesAbortionContraception
February 2021 Policy Analysis Just the Start: How the Biden-Harris Administration Must Build on Its Early Actions for Lasting Change GlobalAbortionContraception
February 2021 Policy Analysis A Fragmented System: Ensuring Comprehensive Contraceptive Coverage in All U.S. Health Insurance Plans Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception
January 2021 Policy Analysis The Biden-Harris Administration Must Address Trump’s Last-Minute Attempts to Damage Health Care United StatesAbortionContraception
January 2021 Policy Analysis Medicaid Work Requirements at the U.S. Supreme Court: A Potentially Devastating Blow to Health Coverage for Millions United StatesContraception
December 2020 Policy Analysis Federal Appeals Court Empowers Crusade Against Planned Parenthood’s Family Planning Care United StatesContraception
November 2020 Policy Analysis President-Elect Biden’s Health Insurance Plan and Its Potential Impact on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIs
November 2020 Policy Analysis Reviving Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in the Biden-Harris Era
September 2020 Policy Analysis An Even-More-Conservative U.S. Supreme Court Could Be Devastating for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights United StatesAbortionContraception
August 2020 Blog / Letter / Op-ed COVID-19 Job Losses Threaten Insurance Coverage and Access to Reproductive Health Care for Millions Health Affairs Blog United StatesAbortionContraception
June 2020 Policy Analysis Seeing the Whole Pattern: Coordinated Federal Attacks on Birth Control Coverage and Access United StatesContraception
April 2020 Policy Analysis Conservatives Are Using the Intersection of Immigration, Health Care and Reproductive Rights Policy to Undermine Them All Guttmacher Policy Review United States
April 2020 Policy Analysis Nine Things Congress Must Do to Safeguard Sexual and Reproductive Health in the Age of COVID-19 United StatesAbortionContraception
March 2020 Policy Analysis The First 10 Years of the ACA: We Must Protect and Build on Major Gains in Sexual and Reproductive Health United StatesContraception
March 2020 Policy Analysis The COVID-19 Outbreak: Potential Fallout for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Global
March 2020 Policy Analysis By Funding Texas’ Harmful Antiabortion Crusade, the Trump Administration Is Setting a Dangerous Precedent United StatesContraception
January 2020 Blog / Letter / Op-ed U.S. Insurance Coverage, 2018: The Affordable Care Act Is Still Under Threat and Still Vital for Reproductive-Age Women United StatesContraception
January 2020 Policy Analysis The ACA’s Birth Control Benefit Is Back Before the Supreme Court United StatesContraception
December 2019 Policy Analysis Proposed Medicaid Block Grants and Spending Caps Threaten Enrollees’ Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraception
October 2019 Policy Analysis Title X Family Planning Services: Impactful but at Severe Risk United StatesContraception
October 2019 Policy Analysis The HEAL for Immigrant Women and Families Act: Removing Barriers to Health Coverage and Care United StatesAbortionContraception
October 2019 Policy Analysis Trump Administration Rules Prioritize Refusal of Care and Conservative Ideology Over Protecting Patients Against Discrimination Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancyTeens
October 2019 Policy Analysis “Public Charge” Rule: A Blatant Attack on Immigrants’ Rights with Severe Reproductive Health Consequences United StatesContraception
August 2019 Policy Analysis The Evidence and the Courts Agree: Work Requirements Threaten Medicaid Enrollees’ Health and Well-Being United StatesContraception
June 2019 Policy Analysis States Lead the Way in Promoting Coverage of Abortion in Medicaid and Private Insurance United StatesAbortion
June 2019 Policy Analysis Over-the-Counter Oral Contraceptives: Getting the Details Right United StatesContraception
June 2019 Policy Analysis Medicare for America Act (H.R. 2452, 116th Congress): Potential Impact on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy
May 2019 Policy Analysis "Refusal of Care" Rule Provides Potent New Tools to Deny Health Care and Discriminate Against Patients United StatesAbortionContraception
April 2019 Policy Analysis CHOICE Act (S. 1033 and H.R. 2085, 116th Congress): Potential Impact on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy
April 2019 Policy Analysis State Public Option Act (S. 489 and H.R. 1277, 116th Congress): Potential Impact on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy
April 2019 Policy Analysis Medicare-X Choice Act (S. 981 and H.R. 2000, 116th Congress): Potential Impact on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy
February 2019 Policy Analysis More to Be Done: Individuals’ Needs for Sexual and Reproductive Health Coverage and Care Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy
February 2019 Policy Analysis U.S. Health Care Reform Proposals: How They Address Sexual and Reproductive Health Care
February 2019 Policy Analysis Principles for Reform: New U.S. Health Care Proposals Cannot Overlook Sexual and Reproductive Health Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy
February 2019 Policy Analysis Medicare for All Act (S. 1129, 116th Congress): Potential Impact on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy
February 2019 Policy Analysis The Choose Medicare Act (S. 1261 and H.R. 2463, 116th Congress): Potential Impact on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy
February 2019 Policy Analysis Medicare for All Act (H.R. 1384, 116th Congress): Potential Impact on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy
June 2018 Policy Analysis Restrictions on Private Insurance Coverage of Abortion: A Danger to Abortion Access and Better U.S. Health Coverage Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortion
May 2018 Policy Analysis In Bad Faith: How Conservatives Are Weaponizing “Religious Liberty” to Allow Institutions to Discriminate Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraception
March 2018 Blog / Letter / Op-ed How The Administration’s Proposed ‘Conscience’ Rule Undermines Reproductive Health and Patient Care Health Affairs Blog United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIs
November 2017 Policy Analysis Why Family Planning Policy and Practice Must Guarantee a True Choice of Contraceptive Methods Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception
October 2017 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Despite Leaving Key Questions Unanswered, New Contraceptive Coverage Exemptions Will Do Clear Harm Health Affairs Blog United StatesContraception
October 2017 Policy Analysis Efforts to Transform the Nature of Medicaid Could Undermine Access to Reproductive Health Care Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy
September 2017 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Graham-Cassidy Continues Efforts To Bar Private Insurance Coverage Of Abortion Health Affairs Blog United StatesAbortion
July 2017 Blog / Letter / Op-ed At It Again: Texas Continues to Undercut Access to Reproductive Health Care Health Affairs Blog United StatesContraception
June 2017 Policy Analysis No One Benefits If Women Lose Coverage for Maternity Care Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesPregnancy
May 2017 Policy Analysis State Governments Should Help Preserve and Improve Family Planning Under Medicaid Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception
April 2017 Report Public Funding for Family Planning and Abortion Services, FY 1980–2015 United StatesAbortionContraception
March 2017 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Conservatives Are Using the American Health Care Act to Restrict Private Insurance from Covering Abortion Health Affairs Blog United StatesAbortion
March 2017 Policy Analysis Why Protecting Medicaid Means Protecting Sexual and Reproductive Health Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy
February 2017 Policy Analysis States Must Act to Shore Up the Federal Contraceptive Coverage Guarantee Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception
January 2017 Policy Analysis What Is at Stake with the Federal Contraceptive Coverage Guarantee? Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception
December 2016 Policy Analysis How and Why to Integrate Reproductive Health into Delivery System and Payment Reform Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraception
September 2016 News in Context The Women’s Health Amendment Is Getting An Update. What Should It Include? United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIs
September 2016 Blog / Letter / Op-ed The Women’s Health Amendment Is Getting An Update. What Should It Include? Health Affairs Blog United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIs
August 2016 Report Financial Sustainability Calculator for Safety-Net Family Planning Centers United StatesContraception
July 2016 News in Context CMS Provides New Clarity for Family Planning Under Medicaid United StatesContraception
July 2016 Blog / Letter / Op-ed CMS Provides New Clarity For Family Planning Under Medicaid Health Affairs Blog United StatesContraception
June 2016 Policy Analysis How Might State Innovations in Health Reform Affect Sexual and Reproductive Health Care? Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraception
February 2016 Policy Analysis Addressing Challenges to Implementation of the Contraceptive Coverage Guarantee of the Affordable Care Act Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) United StatesContraception
January 2016 Policy Analysis Health insurance coverage among women of reproductive age before and after implementation of the affordable care act Contraception United StatesContraception
January 2016 Report Assessing the Gap Between the Cost of Care for Title X Family Planning Providers and Reimbursement from Medicaid and Private Insurance United StatesContraception
January 2016 Policy Analysis Learning from Experience: Where Religious Liberty Meets Reproductive Rights Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraception
June 2015 Policy Analysis Rounding Out the Contraceptive Coverage Guarantee: Why ‘Male’ Contraceptive Methods Matter for Everyone Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception
February 2015 Policy Analysis Making Medicaid Managed Care Work for Family Planning Coverage and Services Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception
February 2015 Report Public Costs from Unintended Pregnancies and the Role of Public Insurance Programs in Paying for Pregnancy-Related Care: National and State Estimates for 2010 United StatesAbortionContraception
December 2014 Policy Analysis What the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Forgets to Tell Americans about How to Protect Their Sexual and Reproductive Health Women's Health Issues United StatesContraception
December 2014 Policy Analysis Beyond Preventing Unplanned Pregnancy: The Broader Benefits of Publicly Funded Family Planning Services Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy
November 2014 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Religious Exemptions in Insurance Coverage and the Patient-Clinician Relationship Virtual Mentor
October 2014 Research Article Return on Investment: A Fuller Assessment of the Benefits and Cost Savings of the US Publicly Funded Family Planning Program The Milbank Quarterly United StatesContraception
September 2014 Policy Analysis Impact of the federal contraceptive coverage guarantee on out-of-pocket payments for contraceptives: 2014 update Contraception United StatesContraception
September 2014 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Birth Control Pills Should Be Available Over The Counter, But That’s No Substitute For Contraceptive Coverage Health Affairs Blog
July 2014 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Responding to Hobby Lobby: The things we need to know Alliance for Justice
July 2014 Blog / Letter / Op-ed After Hobby Lobby: How Might Policymakers Mitigate The Decision’s Impact On Women And Families? Health Affairs Blog
July 2014 Policy Analysis Beyond consent to sterilization: facing up to the full range of barriers to post-abortion contraception American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (AJOG) United StatesAbortionContraception
June 2014 Policy Analysis Pay-for-Performance: Making It Work for Safety-Net Family Planning Centers and the Clients They Serve Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception
March 2014 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Putting facts front and center for the contraceptive coverage cases before the Supreme Court Alliance for Justice
March 2014 Policy Analysis Contraceptive Coverage at the U.S. Supreme Court: Countering the Rhetoric with Evidence Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception
March 2014 Report Moving Forward: Family Planning in the Era of Health Reform United StatesContraception
December 2013 Research Article Changes in out-of-pocket payments for contraception by privately insured women during implementation of the federal contraceptive coverage requirement Contraception United StatesContraception
December 2013 Policy Analysis Implementing the Federal Contraceptive Coverage Guarantee: Progress and Prospects Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception
October 2013 Report Public Costs from Unintended Pregnancies and the Role of Public Insurance Programs in Paying for Pregnancy and Infant Care: Estimates for 2008 United StatesContraceptionPregnancy
June 2013 Policy Analysis Vigilance Needed to Make Health Reform Work for ‘Essential Community Providers’ Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception
March 2013 Policy Analysis What Women Already Know: Documenting the Social and Economic Benefits of Family Planning Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraceptionPregnancyTeens
March 2013 Report The Social and Economic Benefits of Women’s Ability To Determine Whether and When to Have Children GlobalAbortion
December 2012 Policy Analysis The Affordable Care Act and Reproductive Health: Potential Gains and Serious Challenges Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law United StatesContraception
December 2012 Policy Analysis The evidence mounts on the benefits of preventing unintended pregnancy Contraception United StatesPregnancy
October 2012 Policy Analysis Beyond Contraception: The Overlooked Reproductive Health Benefits of Health Reform’s Preventive Services Requirement Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy
September 2012 Research Article The Supreme Court rules, and it's both good and bad news for reproductive health Contraception
August 2012 Policy Analysis Affordable Care Act Survives Supreme Court Test, But Medicaid Expansion Placed in Peril Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception
June 2012 Report Working Successfully with Health Plans: An Imperative for Family Planning Centers GlobalContraception
May 2012 Policy Analysis Three New Studies Illustrate Persistent Reproductive Health Disparities Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraceptionPregnancyTeens
May 2012 Policy Analysis The Central Role of Medicaid in the Nation’s Family Planning Effort Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraceptionHIV & STIs
March 2012 Report Public Funding for Family Planning, Sterilization and Abortion Services, FY 1980 – 2010 GlobalAbortion
March 2012 Policy Analysis Family Planning Centers Confront Roadblocks On the Information Superhighway Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception
March 2012 Policy Analysis Federal Contraceptive Coverage Requirement Emerges as Major Political Issue, Despite Accommodation for Religiously Affiliated Employers Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception
March 2012 Policy Analysis Medicaid Drives Upward Trend in Public Funding for Family Planning Services Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception
March 2012 Report Health Information Technology and Publicly Funded Family Planning Agencies: Readiness, Use and Challenges United StatesContraception
February 2012 Policy Analysis The Religious Exemption to Mandated Insurance Coverage of Contraception Virtual Mentor United StatesContraception
December 2011 Report Medicaid Family Planning Expansions: Lessons Learned and Implications for the Future United StatesContraception
November 2011 Policy Analysis Implementing the Affordable Care Act: Enrollment Strategies and the U.S. Family Planning Effort Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception
November 2011 Policy Analysis Medicaid Remains Crucial for Reproductive-Age Women–and Also a Target for Budget Cuts Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesContraception
September 2011 Policy Analysis Publicly funded contraceptive care: a proven investment Contraception United StatesContraceptionPregnancy
August 2011 Policy Analysis Political Tug-of-War Over Medicaid Could Have Major Implications for Reproductive Health Care Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIs
August 2011 Policy Analysis New Federal Protections Expand Coverage Without Cost-Sharing of Contraceptives and Other Women’s Preventive Services Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIs
June 2011 Policy Analysis Abortion Clinics and Contraceptive Services: Opportunities and Challenges Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraception
May 2011 Research Article The Public Costs of Births Resulting from Unintended Pregnancies: National and State-Level Estimates Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
March 2011 Blog / Letter / Op-ed LETTER: Covering contraceptives is cost effective Wausau Daily Herald
March 2011 Blog / Letter / Op-ed One year later: protecting the gains, correcting the flaws of health care reform Rewire
March 2011 Policy Analysis The Case for Insurance Coverage of Contraceptive Services And Supplies Without Cost-Sharing Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesAbortionContraceptionHIV & STIsPregnancy
March 2011 Policy Analysis Obama Administration Rescinds Most of Controversial ‘Conscience’ Regulation Guttmacher Policy Review United StatesHIV & STIs
January 2011 Policy Analysis Holding on to health reform and what we have gained for reproductive health United StatesContraceptionHIV & STIs
January 2011 Report Estimating the Impact of Expanding Medicaid Eligibility For Family Planning Services: 2011 Update United StatesContraception
October 2010 Policy Analysis Evidence Mounts of Recession's Impact on Women of Reproductive Age Guttmacher Policy Review
October 2010 Policy Analysis Health Care Reform at Six Months: New Protections in Place for Reproductive Health Guttmacher Policy Review
August 2010 Policy Analysis The Potential of Health Care Reform to Improve Pregnancy-Related Services and Outcomes Guttmacher Policy Review
August 2010 Policy Analysis Obama Administration Bans Abortion Coverage in Temporary Plans for Hard-to-Insure Americans Guttmacher Policy Review
June 2010 Policy Analysis Contraception: An Integral Component of Preventive Care for Women Guttmacher Policy Review
June 2010 Policy Analysis The New Health Care Reform Legislation: Pros and Cons for Reproductive Health Guttmacher Policy Review
May 2010 Report Contraceptive Needs and Services: National and State Data, 2008 Update United StatesContraception
March 2010 Blog / Letter / Op-ed The New Health Reform Law: Pros and Cons for Reproductive Health RH Reality Check
March 2010 Policy Analysis How the Federal Government's Drug Discount Programs Could Work Better for Family Planning Centers Guttmacher Policy Review
November 2009 Policy Analysis Family Planning Centers and the Adoption of Health Information Technology Guttmacher Policy Review
November 2009 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Anti-Choice Groups Misuse Guttmacher Data To Make A Faulty Case RH Reality Check
August 2009 Policy Analysis Delineating the Obligations That Come with Conscientious Refusal: A Question of Balance Guttmacher Policy Review
May 2009 Policy Analysis For Some Sexually Transmitted Infections, Secondary Prevention May Be Primary Guttmacher Policy Review
February 2009 Report Next Steps for America's Family Planning Program: Leveraging the Potential of Medicaid and Title X in an Evolving Health Care System GlobalContraception
October 2008 Policy Analysis Proposed 'Conscience' Regulation Opposed Widely as Threat to Reproductive Health and Beyond Guttmacher Policy Review
August 2008 Policy Analysis Family Planning Clinics Prevent 1.4 Million Unplanned Pregnancies Annually, Save Billions of Government Dollars Guttmacher Policy Review
May 2008 Policy Analysis New Study Points to High STI Rates Among Teens, Major Disparities Among Population Groups Guttmacher Policy Review
May 2008 Policy Analysis Provider Refusal and Access to Reproductive Health Services: Approaching a New Balance Guttmacher Policy Review
March 2008 Policy Analysis State Government Innovation in the Design and Implementation of Medicaid Family Planning Expansions United StatesAbortionContraceptionPregnancy
February 2008 Policy Analysis Toward Universal Insurance Coverage: A Primer for Sexual and Reproductive Health Advocates Guttmacher Policy Review
December 2007 Research Article Reassessing Adolescent Male Sexual and Reproductive Health in the United States: Research and Recommendations American Journal of Men's Health United StatesTeens
November 2007 Policy Analysis Popularity Disparity: Attitudes About the IUD in Europe and the United States Guttmacher Policy Review
March 2007 Policy Analysis Merck Backs Off Campaign to Make Cervical Cancer Vaccination School Entry Requirement for Preteen Girls Guttmacher Policy Review
March 2007 Policy Analysis More Reproductive-Age Women Covered by Medicaid—But More Are Also Uninsured Guttmacher Policy Review
March 2007 Policy Analysis The Impact of Anti-Immigrant Policy on Publicly Subsidized Reproductive Health Care Guttmacher Policy Review
October 2006 Policy Analysis Summer Price Spike: A Case Study About Publicly Funded Clinics and the Cost of Contraceptive Supplies Guttmacher Policy Review
August 2006 Policy Analysis One Million New Women in Need of Publicly Funded Contraception Guttmacher Policy Review
August 2006 Policy Analysis New Medicaid Requirement to Prove Citizenship Seen as Threat to Coverage and Care Guttmacher Policy Review
May 2006 Policy Analysis The Movement Against Health Insurance Benefit Mandates: Assessing the Dangers Guttmacher Policy Review
March 2006 Policy Analysis Working to Eliminate the World's Unmet Need for Contraception Guttmacher Policy Review
November 2005 Policy Analysis The Uses and Abuses of Science In Sexual and Reproductive Health Policy Debates Guttmacher Policy Review
August 2005 Policy Analysis Rights vs. Responsibilities: Professional Standards and Provider Refusals Guttmacher Policy Review
February 2005 Policy Analysis Bush Health 'Reform' Agenda: Implications for Reproductive Health Guttmacher Policy Review
February 2005 Policy Analysis Conservatives' Agenda Threatens Public Funding for Family Planning Guttmacher Policy Review
August 2004 Policy Analysis New Refusal Clauses Shatter Balance Between Provider 'Conscience,' Patient Needs Guttmacher Policy Review
June 2004 Policy Analysis New Study Documents Major Strides in Drive For Contraceptive Coverage Guttmacher Policy Review
April 2004 Research Article U.S. Insurance Coverage of Contraceptives and the Impact Of Contraceptive Coverage Mandates, 2002 Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
March 2004 Policy Analysis Meeting the Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of Men Worldwide Guttmacher Policy Review
December 2003 Policy Analysis Preventing Unintended Pregnancy: The Need And the Means Guttmacher Policy Review
August 2003 Policy Analysis Family Planning and The Campaigns Against Smoking and Obesity Guttmacher Policy Review
October 2002 Policy Analysis Reproductive Health-Related Developments in the States in 2002 Guttmacher Policy Review
August 2002 Policy Analysis Twenty States Now Require Contraceptive Insurance Coverage Guttmacher Policy Review
August 2002 Policy Analysis Michigan Breaks New Ground in Restricting Family Planning Funds Guttmacher Policy Review
May 2002 Policy Analysis Looking at Men's Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs Guttmacher Policy Review
February 2002 Policy Analysis Not Waiting for Congress to Act, Some States Move to Ban Human Cloning Guttmacher Policy Review
December 2001 Policy Analysis Post-Attack Economic Woes Create Challenges for Family Planning Advocates Guttmacher Policy Review
August 2001 Policy Analysis The States at Midyear: Major Actions on Reproductive Health-Related Issues Guttmacher Policy Review
July 2001 Research Article States' Implementation of the Section 510 Abstinence Education Program, FY 1999 Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
June 2001 Policy Analysis Expanding Eligibility And Improving Outreach Under CHIP Guttmacher Policy Review
March 2001 Research Article Reproductive Health Services for Adolescents Under the State Children's Health Insurance Program Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
June 2000 Policy Analysis The States at Midyear: Major Actions on Reproductive Health-Related Issues Guttmacher Policy Review
April 2000 Policy Analysis Rights Without Access: Revisiting Public Funding of Abortion for Poor Women Guttmacher Policy Review
February 2000 Policy Analysis The States in 1999: Actions on Major Reproductive Health - Related Issues Guttmacher Policy Review
February 2000 Policy Analysis Refusing to Participate In Health Care: A Continuing Debate Guttmacher Policy Review
October 1999 Policy Analysis Drive for Insurance Coverage of Infertility Treatment Raises Questions of Equity, Cost Guttmacher Policy Review
August 1999 Policy Analysis Block Grants Are Key Sources of Support For Family Planning Guttmacher Policy Review
July 1999 Research Article Family Planning Funding Through Four Federal-State Programs, FY 1997 Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
February 1999 Policy Analysis State Legislators in 1998: On Two Roads to Goal of 'Prevention' Guttmacher Policy Review