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  • Public-use data sets

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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. 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

    Adam Sonfield and Leah H. Keller
  2. 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

    Adam Sonfield and Leah H. Keller
  3. March 2019 Policy Analysis

    EACH Woman Act Offers Bold Path Toward Equitable Abortion Coverage

    Megan K. Donovan
  4. March 2019 Opinion

    What the Trump Administration’s Final Regulatory Changes Mean for Title X

    Kinsey Hasstedt Health Affairs Blog
  5. February 2019 Policy Analysis

    Medicare for All Act (S. 1129, 116th Congress): Potential Impact on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

    Adam Sonfield and Leah H. Keller
  6. February 2019 Policy Analysis

    Medicare for All Act (H.R. 1384, 116th Congress): Potential Impact on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

    Adam Sonfield and Leah H. Keller
  7. February 2019 Policy Analysis

    More to Be Done: Individuals’ Needs for Sexual and Reproductive Health Coverage and Care

    Leah H. Keller and Adam Sonfield Guttmacher Policy Review
  8. February 2019 Policy Analysis

    Principles for Reform: New U.S. Health Care Proposals Cannot Overlook Sexual and Reproductive Health

    Adam Sonfield and Leah H. Keller Guttmacher Policy Review
  9. 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

    Adam Sonfield and Leah H. Keller
  10. February 2019 Policy Analysis

    U.S. Health Care Reform Proposals: How They Address Sexual and Reproductive Health Care

    Adam Sonfield and Leah H. Keller

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