Contraceptive Care Service Provision via Telehealth Early in the COVID-19 Pandemic at Rural and Urban Federally Qualified Health Centers in 2 Southeastern States
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        Explores a study on the use of telehealth by Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) to provide contraceptive services during the COVID-19 pandemic in Alabama and South Carolina. Breaks down data by clinic accessibility and services offered, type of contraceptives provided, and rural versus urban location, among other factors.
    Author(s)
            Kate Beatty, Michael G. Smith, Amal J. Khoury, et al.
        Citation
            Journal of Rural Health, 39(1), 160-171
        Date
            12/2022
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                 ·                          COVID-19
                 ·                          Federally Qualified Health Centers
                 ·                          Infectious diseases
                 ·                          Rural-urban differences
                 ·                          Sexual and reproductive health
                 ·                          Statistics and data
                 ·                          Telehealth
                 ·                          Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention
                 ·                          Alabama
                 ·                          South Carolina
                     
        