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Contraception|September 11, 2012
The Supreme Court rules, and it's both good and bad news for reproductive healthAdam Sonfield, Rachel Benson Gold
JAMA|July 9, 2016
In ReplyMary C Politi, Adam Sonfield, Tessa Madden
Contraception|December 17, 2013
Changes in out-of-pocket payments for contraception by privately insured women during implementation of the federal contraceptive coverage requirementLawrence B Finer, Adam Sonfield, Rachel K Jones
JAMA|February 3, 2016
Addressing Challenges to Implementation of the Contraceptive Coverage Guarantee of the Affordable Care ActMary C Politi, Adam Sonfield, Tessa Madden
American Journal of Men'S Health|May 30, 2009
Reassessing adolescent male sexual and reproductive health in the United States: research and recommendationsLaura Duberstein Lindberg, Adam Sonfield, Alison Gemmill
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health|May 12, 2004
U.S. insurance coverage of contraceptives and the impact of contraceptive coverage mandates, 2002Adam Sonfield, Rachel Benson Gold, Jennifer J Frost, et al.
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health|June 10, 2011
The public costs of births resulting from unintended pregnancies: national and state-level estimatesAdam Sonfield, Kathryn Kost, Rachel Benson Gold, et al.
Contraception|October 8, 2014
Impact of the federal contraceptive coverage guarantee on out-of-pocket payments for contraceptives: 2014 updateAdam Sonfield, Athena Tapales, Rachel K Jones, et al.
The Milbank Quarterly|October 16, 2014
Return on investment: a fuller assessment of the benefits and cost savings of the US publicly funded family planning programJennifer J Frost, Adam Sonfield, Mia R Zolna, et al.
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Contraception|September 11, 2012
The Supreme Court rules, and it's both good and bad news for reproductive healthAdam Sonfield, Rachel Benson Gold
JAMA|July 9, 2016
In ReplyMary C Politi, Adam Sonfield, Tessa Madden
Contraception|December 17, 2013
Changes in out-of-pocket payments for contraception by privately insured women during implementation of the federal contraceptive coverage requirementLawrence B Finer, Adam Sonfield, Rachel K Jones
JAMA|February 3, 2016
Addressing Challenges to Implementation of the Contraceptive Coverage Guarantee of the Affordable Care ActMary C Politi, Adam Sonfield, Tessa Madden
American Journal of Men'S Health|May 30, 2009
Reassessing adolescent male sexual and reproductive health in the United States: research and recommendationsLaura Duberstein Lindberg, Adam Sonfield, Alison Gemmill
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health|May 12, 2004
U.S. insurance coverage of contraceptives and the impact of contraceptive coverage mandates, 2002Adam Sonfield, Rachel Benson Gold, Jennifer J Frost, et al.
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health|June 10, 2011
The public costs of births resulting from unintended pregnancies: national and state-level estimatesAdam Sonfield, Kathryn Kost, Rachel Benson Gold, et al.
Contraception|October 8, 2014
Impact of the federal contraceptive coverage guarantee on out-of-pocket payments for contraceptives: 2014 updateAdam Sonfield, Athena Tapales, Rachel K Jones, et al.
The Milbank Quarterly|October 16, 2014
Return on investment: a fuller assessment of the benefits and cost savings of the US publicly funded family planning programJennifer J Frost, Adam Sonfield, Mia R Zolna, et al.
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