So your solution, apparently, is to take this process that is apparently too risky for OBs and CNMs, and put it in the hands of
LESS QUALIFIED providers?
Not exact matches
However, in his letter, [Solicitor General Dale] Schowengerdt argues, «The Montana Constitution does not authorize, much
less require, the wholesale exclusion of religious entities from being considered
qualified education
providers under SB 410.»
Reforms to
qualified teacher status (QTS) risk putting applicants off and making the benchmark seem
less legitimate, according to teacher training
providers and unions.
The better
qualified providers will offer policy - related discounts that
less reputable
providers won't, and will also help you figure out which discounts you and your family are eligible for.
In order to serve all the women currently obtaining contraceptive services at Planned Parenthood health centers nationwide, other types of safety - net family planning
providers would have to increase their client caseloads by 47 %, on average.2 Federally
qualified health center (FQHC) sites offering contraceptive care, hospital sites and others would have to increase their capacity by more than half (see chart 1).2 Sites operated by public health departments nationwide would have to increase their contraceptive client caseloads by a
lesser proportion.
Some have built on this line of reasoning by suggesting that oral contraceptives should be given over-the-counter status too, as a replacement for comprehensive insurance coverage of contraception.1 Similarly, social conservatives seeking to exclude Planned Parenthood from public programs such as Medicaid have argued that
less - specialized health care
providers, such as federally
qualified health centers, could fill the void this would create.2 And in October, a leaked White House memo recommended that funding for the Title X national family planning program should be cut by at least half and suggested that money could be better used for teaching adolescents about fertility awareness methods exclusively.3