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Highlights

  • Reproductive Health Impact Study
  • Adding It Up
  • Abortion Worldwide
  • Guttmacher-Lancet Commission
  • US policy resources
  • State policy resources
  • International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (1975–2020)
  • Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (1969–2020)

Reports

  • Global
  • United States

Articles

  • Global research
  • US research
  • Policy analysis
  • Guttmacher Policy Review
  • Opinion

Fact Sheets

  • Global
  • United States
  • US State Laws and Policies

Tools

  • Interactive Map: US Abortion Policies and Access After Roe
  • Family Planning Investment Impact Calculator
  • Monthly Abortion Provision Study Dashboard
  • State legislation tracker
  • Public-use data sets

Global

  • Abortion
  • Contraception
  • Pregnancy
  • Teens

US

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  • Contraception
  • Pregnancy
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US Policy on Private Insurance & Medicaid

Insurance coverage is critical to people’s ability to obtain the full range of sexual and reproductive health care. The Guttmacher Institute’s analyses examine such issues as public and private insurance coverage of contraception, abortion and other reproductive health services, and the impact of restrictive policies like the Hyde and Helms Amendments.

  1. January 2016 Policy Analysis

    Learning from Experience: Where Religious Liberty Meets Reproductive Rights

    Adam Sonfield Guttmacher Policy Review
  2. August 2015 Policy Analysis

    Still Needed: The Family Planning Safety Net Under Health Reform

    Kinsey Hasstedt, Yana Vierboom and Rachel Benson Gold Guttmacher Policy Review
  3. December 2014 Policy Analysis

    Beyond Preventing Unplanned Pregnancy: The Broader Benefits of Publicly Funded Family Planning Services

    Adam Sonfield Guttmacher Policy Review
  4. December 2014 Policy Analysis

    Contraception Is Not Abortion: The Strategic Campaign of Antiabortion Groups to Persuade the Public Otherwise

    Joerg Dreweke Guttmacher Policy Review
  5. September 2014 Policy Analysis

    More than a Pack of Pills: The Many Components and Health Benefits of Quality Family Planning

    Kinsey Hasstedt Guttmacher Policy Review
  6. January 2014 Policy Analysis

    Guttmacher Institute Amicus Brief Filed With the Supreme Court of the United States: Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Wood v. Sebelius

  7. December 2013 Policy Analysis

    A New Frontier in the Era of Health Reform: Protecting Confidentiality for Individuals Insured as Dependents

    Rachel Benson Gold Guttmacher Policy Review
  8. March 2013 Policy Analysis

    Toward Equity and Access: Removing Legal Barriers To Health Insurance Coverage for Immigrants

    Kinsey Hasstedt Guttmacher Policy Review
  9. October 2012 Policy Analysis

    Beyond Contraception: The Overlooked Reproductive Health Benefits of Health Reform’s Preventive Services Requirement

    Adam Sonfield Guttmacher Policy Review
  10. October 2012 Policy Analysis

    Governmental Coercion in Reproductive Decision Making: See It Both Ways

    Sneha Barot Guttmacher Policy Review

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