2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10995-023-03705-5
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A Quality Improvement Innovation for Reproductive Health Planning in the Time of COVID

Abstract: Objectives To see if an outreach approach with telehealth is feasible and acceptable to patients to talk about their reproductive health; and as a secondary outcome, capture data on time spent on the visit and what kind of information was discussed. Methods A registry was created from three family physicians’ panels of all adult patients with anticipated ability to become pregnant ages 18–45 who had not had a documented reproductive health discussion in the previous 6 m… Show more

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