Does access to no-cost contraception change method selection among individuals who report difficulty paying for health-related care?
Abstract Background Out-of-pocket costs continue to be a barrier to accessing necessary healthcare services, including contraception. We explored how eliminating out-of-pocket cost affects contraceptive method choice among people reporting difficulty paying for healthcare in the previous year, and w...
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Main Authors: | Alexandra Gero (Author), Rebecca G. Simmons (Author), Jessica N. Sanders (Author), David K. Turok (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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