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Plan f irst

Plan f irst. A Family Planning Program. Unintended Pregnancies In Alabama. Percent Using Birth Control at Conception by Intendedness. Intendedness of Births by Method of Payment. Doesn't Medicaid Pay for Family Planning Services?.

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Plan f irst

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  1. Plan first A Family Planning Program

  2. Unintended Pregnancies In Alabama

  3. Percent Using Birth Control at Conception by Intendedness

  4. Intendedness of Births by Method of Payment

  5. Doesn't Medicaid Pay for Family Planning Services? • Prior to Plan first, only three groups of women qualified for family planning services under the Medicaid program: • MLIF • SSI • SOBRA

  6. Two Major Issues Have Been Identified: • Access: the problem of access to family planning services by the population in need. • Knowledge: inadequate knowledge regarding contraception, family planning and reproductive health.

  7. What is Plan first? • A Federally approved Research and Demonstration Waiver for Family Planning services. • A collaboration between the Alabama Department of Public Health and the Alabama Medicaid Agency. • Provides the expansion of Medicaid coverage for Family Planning Services.

  8. The Purpose of Plan first • To increase the availability of family planning services to many women of childbearing age, between 19 to 44 years of age, up to and including 133% of the federal poverty level, who would not otherwise qualify for Medicaid.

  9. The Primary Goal of Plan first • The primary goal of Plan first is to decrease the number of unintended pregnancies

  10. Objectives • to decrease the number of unintended pregnancies among low-income women in Alabama. • to improve access to high quality family planning services for low-income women. • to decrease Medicaid costs as a result of unintended pregnancies.

  11. Objectives • to have effective outreach programs to increase awareness and the need for family planning services. • to utilize care coordination to assist women in choosing a family planning method and as a means for consistently and correctly using their chosen method. • to ensure that education regarding family planning methods is communicated in a meaningful and clear way.

  12. Who is Eligible for Plan first ? • Must live in Alabama • Be a U.S. citizen or be in this country legally • Be a woman between the ages of 19 to 44 years of age • Have not had surgery to prevent pregnancy • Have a household income at or below 133% of the federal poverty level

  13. Who Automatically Qualifies for Plan first ? • Women age 19 through 44 who have SOBRA eligible children (incomes at or above 133% FPL) already receiving Medicaid, will automatically become eligible for family planning without a separate eligibility determination. • SOBRA eligible pregnant women ages 19 through 44 will be automatically eligible for family planning services at the expiration of their 60 days postpartum.

  14. Who will Need to Complete an Application? • Women 19 through 44 whose children are SOBRA eligible but are not currently enrolled in the Medicaid program, will need to complete an application. • Only one application will need to be completed for the children and the woman applying for Planfirst. • Women age 19 through 44, who are not pregnant, postpartum or who do not have children will need to complete an application.

  15. Where can I Get an Application? • Applications are available for potential clients from: • Alabama Medicaid Agency • Alabama Department of Public Health • County health departments • Providers of services to pregnant women • Family planning providers • Outstationed Medicaid workers

  16. Will There be an Annual Re-certification ? • Re-certification will be done annually for those women who have children receiving SOBRA Medicaid. The re-certification will be done at the time of the annual review of their children. • Annual re-certifications are not required for the women who do not have children.

  17. What Benefits Does a Plan first Client Receive ? • Yearly family planning exam which includes a pap smear and a breast exam. • Lab work such as testing for pregnancy and STDs. • Some types of birth control such as pills, shots and IUDs. • Tubal ligations for women 21 years of age and over. • Care and support from a nurse or social worker. • Help in planning when to have a baby.

  18. What is Different About Plan first Coverage? • Oral contraceptives are issued by the family planning provider at the time of the visit. • Care Coordination for women considered at high risk for an unintended pregnancy. • The implementation of this project will offer family planning services to an expanded population of 111,000.

  19. Who Provides Plan first Services ? • Clinics • County Health Departments • Private Physicians • Nurse Midwives • Nurse Practitioners • Physician Assistants

  20. How to Locate Plan first Providers in Your Community? • Call the Plan firstTOLL-FREEHOTLINE at1-888-737-2083 or • Contact your local county health department for a list of providers in your area

  21. What are the Benefits of Family Planning? • Mothers and babies have a better chance of being healthy. • Parents can provide for their family both financially and emotionally. • Children get more time and attention.

  22. For Additional Information • Contact your local county health department or • Call the TOLL-FREE HOTLINE 1-888-737-2083 Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

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