- Nov 26, 2011
- 123,648
- 56,755
- 2,290
Title X clinics received 19% of their revenue from the Title X grant, while Medicaid reimbursement accounted for 39% of revenue in 2018.
The 2019 Trump Administration regulations substantially diminished the Title X family planning network by disqualifying family planning clinics with co-located abortion services and disallowing the provision of abortion referrals to clients that wanted them. In its 2020 Family Planning Annual Report, the federal Office of Population Affairs (OPA) documented the impact of both the Trump Administration’s regulations and the pandemic on the number of clients they served, as well as the change in the number of grantees and clinic sites from 2018 to 2020 (Table 1). In this two-year period, the number of clients served fell from 3.9 million to 1.5 million people. The report estimated that the Trump Administration’s final rule accounted for nearly two-thirds (63%) of the precipitous reduction in the number of family planning clients served while the COVID-19 pandemic accounted for one third of the falloff (Figure 1).
There's your loss of revenue.
Financing Family Planning Services for Low-income Women: The Role of Public Programs | KFF
This brief reviews the role of these public programs and providers in financing care and enabling access to family planning services, and addresses the impact of actions taken by President Trump and Congress to block federal funds from Planned Parenthood and other entities that provide abortion.
www.kff.org
The 2019 Trump Administration regulations substantially diminished the Title X family planning network by disqualifying family planning clinics with co-located abortion services and disallowing the provision of abortion referrals to clients that wanted them. In its 2020 Family Planning Annual Report, the federal Office of Population Affairs (OPA) documented the impact of both the Trump Administration’s regulations and the pandemic on the number of clients they served, as well as the change in the number of grantees and clinic sites from 2018 to 2020 (Table 1). In this two-year period, the number of clients served fell from 3.9 million to 1.5 million people. The report estimated that the Trump Administration’s final rule accounted for nearly two-thirds (63%) of the precipitous reduction in the number of family planning clients served while the COVID-19 pandemic accounted for one third of the falloff (Figure 1).
Rebuilding Title X: New Regulations for the Federal Family Planning Program | KFF
This analysis highlights state-level data on the status of the Title X family planning program on the eve of the implementation of the new Biden Administration regulations for the program.
www.kff.org
There's your loss of revenue.