- Hyde Amendment and Abortion
- Adolescent Medicaid Enrollees Seeking Reproductive Health Care More Likely to be Abuse Victims (Jan '07)
- Flyer - The Hyde Amendment: a Violation of Human Rights (Sept. '06)
- Flyer - The Hyde Amendment: A Violation of Human Rights -- Spanish Version (Sept. '06)
- 30 Years Is Enough! Hyde Campaign Website
- 30 Years is Enough! Hyde Campaign Fact Sheet
- Abortion, Judicial Bypass, and Recusal (Dec. '05)
- The “Parent’s Right to Know Act” Threatens Adolescent Health (Sept. '05)
- President Bush issues Administrative Order Restoring Mexico City Policy on Family Planning (Mar. '01)
- New Mexico Supreme Court Requires Medicaid to Cover All Medically Necessary Abortions (Jan. '99)
- Provider Refusal
- How Catholic Hospitals Can Help Prevent Unintended Pregnancy [MP3 Audio] (Apr. '06)
- Access to Reproductive Health Services: A Checklist for Consumers and Advocates (June '00)
- Reproductive Health Services and Expansion of Religious Health Entities: Bill Introduced in CA to Ensure Access (May '99)
- Catholic Health Systems Getting Bigger (April '99)
- NHeLP Comments: Medicare + Choice Interim Final Regulations Pertaining to Reproductive Health and Advance Directives (Sept. '98)
- Emergency Contraception
- Adolescent Medicaid Enrollees Seeking Reproductive Health Care More Likely to be Abuse Victims (Jan '07)
- Expanding Medicaid Coverage for EC on the State Level (National Institute for Reproductive Health)
- Over the Counter or Out of Reach? A Report on Evolving State Medicaid Policies for Covering Emergency Contraception (June '07)
- Chart: State Medicaid Coverage of Emergency Contraception as an Over-the-Counter Drug (June '07)
- NY Eliminates Prescription Barrier for Emergency Contraception Access for Medicaid Beneficiaries (Jan. '07)
- APHA Policy Ensuring that Individuals are Able to Obtain Contraceptives at Pharmacies (Nov. '06)
- FDA’s Approval of Plan B: Women Still Have No Sure Access to Over-the-Counter Emergency Contraception (Nov. '06)
- Complying with the Law? How Catholic Hospitals Respond to State Laws Mandating the Provision of Emergency Contraception to Sexual Assault Patients (2006)
- APHA Adopts Policies on Reproductive Health, Immigrant Health (Dec. '05)
- How Can Advocates Help Women on Medicaid Access Emergency Contraception? (Apr. '05)
- Emergency Contraception and Medicaid: A State-by-State Analysis and Advocate’s Toolkit (Nov. '05)
- Pharmacy Access Action Kit
- Letter from Women’s Health Organizations Re: Federal Failure to Include Pregnancy Prevention Information (Jan. '04)
- HPV
- Pregnancy and Prenatal
- Q & A: Non-Emergency Medical Transportation for Pregnant Women (May '08)
- GAO Study of Abstinence Education Programs
- Q & A: My client went to her physician for her prenatal examination. She was told that she is required to take a test for HIV. Can a doctor require her as an expectant mother to take the HIV test? (June '00)
- Language Access
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