CBO: 630,000 women could lose access to care if Planned Parenthood is defunded

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Republicans have been attacking PP for years.. bunch of idiots.
CBO: 630,000 women could lose access to care if Planned Parenthood is defunded
As many as 630,000 Planned Parenthood patients could lose access to birth control, STD screening, and other reproductive health services if the organization loses itsfederal funding, the Congressional Budget Office estimated Tuesday.

The House is scheduled to vote later this week on the Defund Planned Parenthood Act of 2015, which would bar the federal government from funding the group for one year. In debating the act, there's been significant argument over what would happen to Planned Parenthood patients if the group lost federal funding — whether they would simply transition to other health-care providers or whether they would not find replacements.

CBO, for its part, says it would be a mixed bag: Of Planned Parenthood's 2.6 million patients, the agency estimates that between 130,000 and 630,000 "would face reduced access to care."

"The people most likely to experience reduced access to care would probably reside in areas without access to other health care clinics or medical practitioners who serve low-income populations," the agency concludes.
 
Let them pull out their obumaCare card and go to a doctor!
"The people most likely to experience reduced access to care would probably reside in areas without access to other health care clinics or medical practitioners who serve low-income populations,"
Your posts are stupid anyway, why many people have you on ignore.
 
Republicans have been attacking PP for years.. bunch of idiots.
CBO: 630,000 women could lose access to care if Planned Parenthood is defunded
As many as 630,000 Planned Parenthood patients could lose access to birth control, STD screening, and other reproductive health services if the organization loses itsfederal funding, the Congressional Budget Office estimated Tuesday.

The House is scheduled to vote later this week on the Defund Planned Parenthood Act of 2015, which would bar the federal government from funding the group for one year. In debating the act, there's been significant argument over what would happen to Planned Parenthood patients if the group lost federal funding — whether they would simply transition to other health-care providers or whether they would not find replacements.

CBO, for its part, says it would be a mixed bag: Of Planned Parenthood's 2.6 million patients, the agency estimates that between 130,000 and 630,000 "would face reduced access to care."

"The people most likely to experience reduced access to care would probably reside in areas without access to other health care clinics or medical practitioners who serve low-income populations," the agency concludes.
Wrong, they would just get care from a real doctor, which would be a massive improvement.
 
There are plenty of health centers that also can receive federal funding to absorb Planned Parenthood’s patients should the organization be defunded by Congress..
 
Republicans have been attacking PP for years.. bunch of idiots.
CBO: 630,000 women could lose access to care if Planned Parenthood is defunded
As many as 630,000 Planned Parenthood patients could lose access to birth control, STD screening, and other reproductive health services if the organization loses itsfederal funding, the Congressional Budget Office estimated Tuesday.

The House is scheduled to vote later this week on the Defund Planned Parenthood Act of 2015, which would bar the federal government from funding the group for one year. In debating the act, there's been significant argument over what would happen to Planned Parenthood patients if the group lost federal funding — whether they would simply transition to other health-care providers or whether they would not find replacements.

CBO, for its part, says it would be a mixed bag: Of Planned Parenthood's 2.6 million patients, the agency estimates that between 130,000 and 630,000 "would face reduced access to care."

"The people most likely to experience reduced access to care would probably reside in areas without access to other health care clinics or medical practitioners who serve low-income populations," the agency concludes.
Wrong, they would just get care from a real doctor, which would be a massive improvement.
People like yourself fail to understand the necessity of planned parenthood, and claiming PP'S care is somehow bad is a stupid point, low income women in various areas rely on PP, their is no alternative for them.
 
Let them pull out their obumaCare card and go to a doctor!
"The people most likely to experience reduced access to care would probably reside in areas without access to other health care clinics or medical practitioners who serve low-income populations,"
Your posts are stupid anyway, why many people have you on ignore.
So they wouldn't be Republican voters in the first place! ....And that's why my RATINGS are so high after being here for only a year and a half!
 
Republicans have been attacking PP for years.. bunch of idiots.
CBO: 630,000 women could lose access to care if Planned Parenthood is defunded
As many as 630,000 Planned Parenthood patients could lose access to birth control, STD screening, and other reproductive health services if the organization loses itsfederal funding, the Congressional Budget Office estimated Tuesday.

The House is scheduled to vote later this week on the Defund Planned Parenthood Act of 2015, which would bar the federal government from funding the group for one year. In debating the act, there's been significant argument over what would happen to Planned Parenthood patients if the group lost federal funding — whether they would simply transition to other health-care providers or whether they would not find replacements.

CBO, for its part, says it would be a mixed bag: Of Planned Parenthood's 2.6 million patients, the agency estimates that between 130,000 and 630,000 "would face reduced access to care."

"The people most likely to experience reduced access to care would probably reside in areas without access to other health care clinics or medical practitioners who serve low-income populations," the agency concludes.
Wrong, they would just get care from a real doctor, which would be a massive improvement.
People like yourself fail to understand the necessity of planned parenthood, and claiming PP'S care is somehow bad is a stupid point, low income women in various areas rely on PP, their is no alternative for them.
Bullshit.


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Republicans have been attacking PP for years.. bunch of idiots.
CBO: 630,000 women could lose access to care if Planned Parenthood is defunded
As many as 630,000 Planned Parenthood patients could lose access to birth control, STD screening, and other reproductive health services if the organization loses itsfederal funding, the Congressional Budget Office estimated Tuesday.

The House is scheduled to vote later this week on the Defund Planned Parenthood Act of 2015, which would bar the federal government from funding the group for one year. In debating the act, there's been significant argument over what would happen to Planned Parenthood patients if the group lost federal funding — whether they would simply transition to other health-care providers or whether they would not find replacements.

CBO, for its part, says it would be a mixed bag: Of Planned Parenthood's 2.6 million patients, the agency estimates that between 130,000 and 630,000 "would face reduced access to care."

"The people most likely to experience reduced access to care would probably reside in areas without access to other health care clinics or medical practitioners who serve low-income populations," the agency concludes.
Wrong, they would just get care from a real doctor, which would be a massive improvement.
People like yourself fail to understand the necessity of planned parenthood, and claiming PP'S care is somehow bad is a stupid point, low income women in various areas rely on PP, their is no alternative for them.
So you're saying Obozocare is a failure, right???
 
Republicans have been attacking PP for years.. bunch of idiots.
CBO: 630,000 women could lose access to care if Planned Parenthood is defunded
As many as 630,000 Planned Parenthood patients could lose access to birth control, STD screening, and other reproductive health services if the organization loses itsfederal funding, the Congressional Budget Office estimated Tuesday.

The House is scheduled to vote later this week on the Defund Planned Parenthood Act of 2015, which would bar the federal government from funding the group for one year. In debating the act, there's been significant argument over what would happen to Planned Parenthood patients if the group lost federal funding — whether they would simply transition to other health-care providers or whether they would not find replacements.

CBO, for its part, says it would be a mixed bag: Of Planned Parenthood's 2.6 million patients, the agency estimates that between 130,000 and 630,000 "would face reduced access to care."

"The people most likely to experience reduced access to care would probably reside in areas without access to other health care clinics or medical practitioners who serve low-income populations," the agency concludes.
Wrong, they would just get care from a real doctor, which would be a massive improvement.
People like yourself fail to understand the necessity of planned parenthood, and claiming PP'S care is somehow bad is a stupid point, low income women in various areas rely on PP, their is no alternative for them.
Bullshit.


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LOL.
The reality shows what happens:
About a year after Texas slashed its family-planning budget by two-thirds, with 50 clinics shutting down as a result, the Texas Policy Evaluation Project surveyed300 pregnant women seeking an abortion in Texas. Nearly half said they were "unable to access the birth control that they wanted to use" in the three months before they became pregnant. Among the reasons: cost, lack of insurance, inability to find a clinic, and inability get a prescription. The state's health commission says Texas will see nearly 24,000 unplanned births between 2014 and 2015 thanks to these cuts, raising state and federal taxpayer's Medicaid costs by up to $273 million.
The Planned Parenthood clinics that anti-choice legislators booted from the state's Women's Health Program serviced nearly 50 percent of the program's patients. Along with contraceptive counseling, the clinics provided basic screenings for cancer, hypertension, and other key problems. There's no shortage of need: women in Texas suffer high rates of STIs and unintended pregnancies compared to national figures, and the state ranks 50th for diabetes prevalence in women. Nonetheless, Republican lawmakers went after the clinics in 2011, thanks to their long-standing beef with the organization, and forfeited tens of millions in Medicaid reimbursements to the Women's Health Program so they could defund Planned Parenthood clinics without breaking any federal rules governing how states have to spend Medicaid money.
Despite losing its highest-volume providers, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission insists the revamped, wholly state-run and state-funded Women's Health Program can reshuffle all the displaced patients and keep providing the same levels of care as before. But last October, researchers at George Washington University examined five Texas counties and found that in order to effectively replace Planned Parenthood, other clinics would need to increase their caseloads two to five times.
That seems unlikely. The remaining clinics are already straining under these changes, according to a survey by the Texas Policy Evaluation Project. More than a fifth have reduced their hours of operation, while others, like Planned Parenthood in East Austin, are staying shakily afloat on community donations. Instead of offering IUDs, a highly effective birth-control method with higher up-front costs to the provider, clinic staffers are now more likely to offer lower-cost birth control pills. They also tend to give out fewer packs of pills per visit, making it harder for patients to be consistent. Others are seeing fewer patients or increasing their fees.
 
Republicans have been attacking PP for years.. bunch of idiots.
CBO: 630,000 women could lose access to care if Planned Parenthood is defunded
As many as 630,000 Planned Parenthood patients could lose access to birth control, STD screening, and other reproductive health services if the organization loses itsfederal funding, the Congressional Budget Office estimated Tuesday.

The House is scheduled to vote later this week on the Defund Planned Parenthood Act of 2015, which would bar the federal government from funding the group for one year. In debating the act, there's been significant argument over what would happen to Planned Parenthood patients if the group lost federal funding — whether they would simply transition to other health-care providers or whether they would not find replacements.

CBO, for its part, says it would be a mixed bag: Of Planned Parenthood's 2.6 million patients, the agency estimates that between 130,000 and 630,000 "would face reduced access to care."

"The people most likely to experience reduced access to care would probably reside in areas without access to other health care clinics or medical practitioners who serve low-income populations," the agency concludes.
I wonder how many thousands of babies lives would be saved if PP is defunded? ..... :cool:
 
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Republicans have been attacking PP for years.. bunch of idiots.
CBO: 630,000 women could lose access to care if Planned Parenthood is defunded
As many as 630,000 Planned Parenthood patients could lose access to birth control, STD screening, and other reproductive health services if the organization loses itsfederal funding, the Congressional Budget Office estimated Tuesday.

The House is scheduled to vote later this week on the Defund Planned Parenthood Act of 2015, which would bar the federal government from funding the group for one year. In debating the act, there's been significant argument over what would happen to Planned Parenthood patients if the group lost federal funding — whether they would simply transition to other health-care providers or whether they would not find replacements.

CBO, for its part, says it would be a mixed bag: Of Planned Parenthood's 2.6 million patients, the agency estimates that between 130,000 and 630,000 "would face reduced access to care."

"The people most likely to experience reduced access to care would probably reside in areas without access to other health care clinics or medical practitioners who serve low-income populations," the agency concludes.
Wrong, they would just get care from a real doctor, which would be a massive improvement.
People like yourself fail to understand the necessity of planned parenthood, and claiming PP'S care is somehow bad is a stupid point, low income women in various areas rely on PP, their is no alternative for them.
So you're saying Obozocare is a failure, right???
No, it's really not, but millions of people still lack health insurance, which is a problem.
 
There are plenty of health centers that also can receive federal funding to absorb Planned Parenthood’s patients should the organization be defunded by Congress..
The congressional budget office says otherwise.
Also, here:
Charts: This Is What Happens When You Defund Planned Parenthood

Mother Jones?

:rofl:
Yes, mother jones, care to refute the information, or spew drivel?
Can I refute it with MAD Magazine???
 
There are plenty of health centers that also can receive federal funding to absorb Planned Parenthood’s patients should the organization be defunded by Congress..
The congressional budget office says otherwise.
Also, here:
Charts: This Is What Happens When You Defund Planned Parenthood

Mother Jones?

:rofl:
Yes, mother jones, care to refute the information, or spew drivel?
Can I refute it with MAD Magazine???
Mother jones is a credible source of information, you may not like that it's left leaning, not my problem.
 

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