Tag: Pre-pregnancy Services

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Combatting Congenital Syphilis: Conventional Testing and Treatment

In response to the rising rates of congenital syphilis infections, the CTC-SRH speaks with Dr. Kate Miele from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to review conventional testing and treatment protocols for syphilis.

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Combatting Congenital Syphilis: Point-of-Care Testing and Same-Day Treatment

In response to the rising rates of congenital syphilis infections, the CTC-SRH's own Associate Director, Tammy Bennett, will be discussing point-of-care testing and same-day treatment for syphilis infections and how Title X sites can implement these services in their own clinics.

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Addressing Pregnancy-Associated Deaths: Mental Health and Suicide

In the final episode of the four-part series on the pregnancy-associated death crisis in the US, The CTC-SRH speaks with Dr. Nicole Tchalim, from Columbia University's Women and Reproductive Mental Health, or WARM, program, and how Title X and other family planning clinicians can address mental health struggles and suicidality in their own patients.

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Addressing Pregnancy-Associated Deaths: IPV and Homicide

In part three of a four-part series, the CTC-SRH speaks with Dr. Karen Trister Grace about the effects of intimate partner violence on pregnancy, homicide as a cause of pregnancy-associated death, and how Title X clinicians can address it in their practices.

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Addressing Pregnancy-Associated Deaths: An Overview

In this first of a multi-episode series, the CTC-SRH talks with epidemiologist Dr. Maeve Wallace about pregnancy-associated deaths in the US, how often they happen, and the top causes, and what this information means for Title X practitioners and staff.

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HIV, Pregnancy, and Reproductive Justice

In the final installment of the CTC-SRH's series on reproductive justice issues and Title X services, The CTC-SRH speaks with Dr. Dominika Seidman on HIV, pregnancy, and reproductive justice, and how Title X providers can provide counseling on pregnancy and family building that is evidence-based and client-centered.

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Early Pregnancy Loss Billing and Coding

This job aid series focuses on symptoms of early pregnancy loss (EPL) and includes relevant codes and definitions for EPL related findings.

The series also includes a set of case studies for various clinical scenarios and the appropriate coding for each.

Early Pregnancy Loss Coding

 

Definitions and Ultrasound Findings in Subcategories of EPL

 

Case Studies: Billing + Coding for Early Pregnancy Loss

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Providing Inclusive Family Planning Care to Transgender & Gender Diverse Patients: Case Studies

This set of case studies will introduce you to scenarios you may encounter in providing inclusive family planning services. These cases studies are a supplement to the Clinician Café on Supportive and Inclusive Services for Trans and GNC Clients.

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Billing & Coding for Hypertension

This job aid provides guidance on best billing and coding practices for when hypertension presents in family planning settings. Developed in conjunction with the Family Planning Files podcast episode Coding with Ann Episode 18: Coding for Hypertension.

This job aid provides guidance on best billing and coding practices for when hypertension presents in family planning settings. Developed in conjunction with the Family Planning Files podcast episode Coding with Ann Episode 18: Coding for Hypertension.

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Coding with Ann: Coding for Hypertension

The NCTCFP speaks with Ann Finn, of Ann Finn Consulting, LLC, for another episode of the popular Coding with Ann series, on billing and coding for hypertension in family planning settings. This podcast episode was produced in conjunction with the NCTCFP's Billing and Coding for Hypertension job aid.

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Protocol Template: Basic Infertility Services

 

This protocol template is written with several decision points that must be addressed before the protocol is ready for use. Local agencies can use this protocol template to tailor content to their own organization. Decision points are identified as ‘NOTE‘ in the template protocol. Local agencies should only include information that reflects their own organization’s current practices.

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Providing Basic Infertility Services in Title X Settings

The NCTCFP speaks with their very own director, Jacki Witt, JD, MSN, WHNP-BC, FAANP, about basic infertility services and what is covered under the Title X program.

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A Case Study: Providing Basic Infertility Services in a Title X Setting

This case study will introduce you to a scenario you may encounter in providing initial workup and basic infertility services to a couple who have been trying without success to become pregnant.
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Identifying and Managing Hypertension in Family Planning Settings

This supplement provides Title X prescribers with evidence-based resources for diagnosing and managing hypertension. We recommend that you refer to the “Hypertension Prevention and Control Improvement Toolkit” for background information and materials to help your family planning program develop a systematic, comprehensive method to improve care. If your site opts to provide services for people with hypertension, this focused resource will assist clinical services providers with information and materials to manage uncomplicated hypertension. For many individuals, family planning care settings may be their primary point of health care access and sole interface with the health care system.

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Case Studies: Providing Inclusive Family Planning Care to Patients with Substance Use Disorders

This set of case studies will introduce you to scenarios you may encounter in providing family planning care to patients who use substances, have substance use disorders, or are in recovery for substance use disorders.
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Coding with Ann: Coding for SBIRT

In this episode, Ann Finn will review coding for SBIRT (Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment) for substance use, including E/M CPT codes paired with ICD-10 diagnosis codes for alcohol and drug use. This podcast series assists family planning providers with appropriate and timely reimbursement.

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