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Home Research Research Library Long-acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) Provision by Family Physicians: Low But on the Rise Long-acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) Provision by Family Physicians: Low But on the Rise 2019 Author(s) Chelvakumar, Meenadchi, Jabbarpour, Yalda, Coffman, Megan, Jetty, Anuradha, and Shaw, Jonathan G Topic(s) What Family Physicians Do Keyword(s) Sexual And Reproductive Health, JABFM Policy Brief, and Practice Demographic Survey Volume Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Source Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Although the fraction of family physicians (FPs) providing Long Acting Reversible Contraceptive (LARC) services increased between 2014 and 2017, the most recent estimates show that less than a quarter of family physicians include provision of LARC in their practice. Increasing the number of FPs providing LARC will help increase patients’ access to the most effective forms of birth control currently available. Read More ABFM Research Read all 2021 Role of social deprivation on asthma care quality among a cohort of children in US community health centres Go to Role of social deprivation on asthma care quality among a cohort of children in US community health centres 2019 Endoscopic Services in the United States: By Whom, for What, and Why? Go to Endoscopic Services in the United States: By Whom, for What, and Why? 2016 US family physicians’ intrauterine and implantable contraception provision: results from a national survey Go to US family physicians’ intrauterine and implantable contraception provision: results from a national survey 2012 The impending crisis in the decline of family physicians providing maternity care Go to The impending crisis in the decline of family physicians providing maternity care
Author(s) Chelvakumar, Meenadchi, Jabbarpour, Yalda, Coffman, Megan, Jetty, Anuradha, and Shaw, Jonathan G Topic(s) What Family Physicians Do Keyword(s) Sexual And Reproductive Health, JABFM Policy Brief, and Practice Demographic Survey Volume Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Source Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
ABFM Research Read all 2021 Role of social deprivation on asthma care quality among a cohort of children in US community health centres Go to Role of social deprivation on asthma care quality among a cohort of children in US community health centres 2019 Endoscopic Services in the United States: By Whom, for What, and Why? Go to Endoscopic Services in the United States: By Whom, for What, and Why? 2016 US family physicians’ intrauterine and implantable contraception provision: results from a national survey Go to US family physicians’ intrauterine and implantable contraception provision: results from a national survey 2012 The impending crisis in the decline of family physicians providing maternity care Go to The impending crisis in the decline of family physicians providing maternity care
2021 Role of social deprivation on asthma care quality among a cohort of children in US community health centres Go to Role of social deprivation on asthma care quality among a cohort of children in US community health centres
2019 Endoscopic Services in the United States: By Whom, for What, and Why? Go to Endoscopic Services in the United States: By Whom, for What, and Why?
2016 US family physicians’ intrauterine and implantable contraception provision: results from a national survey Go to US family physicians’ intrauterine and implantable contraception provision: results from a national survey
2012 The impending crisis in the decline of family physicians providing maternity care Go to The impending crisis in the decline of family physicians providing maternity care