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What Is Title X?

  • The Title X ("title 10") Family Planning Program provides federal funds for state reproductive health services to low- or moderate-income citizens. The Public Health Service Act/Title X Family Planning Project is the only federal program dedicated to family planning and reproductive health care.

  • Title X Family Planning program has been described as "the glue that holds the national family planning service system together, largely through determining both its structure -through its nationwide network of clinics - and the substance of the services that are provided to low- and moderate-income women and teenagers."

  • Any women, regardless of age, martial status, ethnicity, childbearing history or income can receive services in a Title X family planning clinic. If her income is below 100% of the federal poverty guidelines, she will be billed and pay nothing. If her income falls between 101% and 250% of the federal poverty guidelines, she will be billed according to an approved sliding fee scale. If her income exceeds 250% of poverty, she will pay the full fee.

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