Patient choice should always be the cornerstone of contraceptive care, and Upstream is committed to training health centers to provide the full range of contraceptive methods in the most accessible, cost-effective, and patient-centered way. A recent UCLA clinical trial found that removing financial barriers to contraception: ✅ Increased the likelihood of buying contraception by 69% ✅ Raised the efficacy of chosen methods by 44% ✅ Raised the use of long-acting reversible contraceptives, such as IUDs and implants, by 217% Read the article: https://lnkd.in/gh_2P9BA #ContraceptiveAccess #HealthcareEquity #ReproductiveHealth #PublicHealth
UCLA Study: Removing Financial Barriers Boosts Contraceptive Use
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