A recent study from the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) provides an update and comprehensive look at the provision of reproductive health care to low-income women by community health centers. The presenters addressed the study findings on the availability of family planning services at community health centers and discussed implications for policy and financing as well as improving quality and access to care. 

Speakers included study co-authors  Alina Salganicoff, Ph.D.,  Vice President and Director, Women’s Health Policy, KFF along with  Susan F. Wood,  Ph.D., Professor of Health Policy & Management and Sara Rosenbaum, J.D.,  Harold and Jane Hirsh Professor of Health Law and Policy, the Milken Institute School of Public Health at The George Washington University. They were joined by Warria Esmond, M.D., Chief Medical Officer, Settlement Health (New York, N.Y.).

Live program aired April 30, 2018. 

A full recording of the presentation and slides can be accessed here