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EPISODE · May 14, 2024 · 4 MIN

664: Pharmacy-Based Birth Control Expands, Maternal Mental Health Policy Ideas

from Public Health Review Morning Edition · host ASTHO

Dr. Sally Rafie, Founder of Birth Control Pharmacist, says pharmacies are an accessible and private option for those in need of contraceptive care; Joy Burkhard, Executive Director of the Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health, wants to make sure providers who see pregnant people and new parents get the help they need to perform screenings; an ASTHO blog article covers Missouri's response to a maternal health crisis; and disease forecasting is the topic of an ASTHO webinar set for later this week. ASTHO Webinar: Implementation of Pharmacist-Prescribed Contraception: Health Plan Coverage of Services Birth Control Pharmacist Webpage Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health Webpage ASTHO Blog Article: Advancing State Maternal and Child Health Policymaking Through Boundary Spanning Leadership ASTHO Webinar: Disease Forecasting Learning Series

Dr. Sally Rafie, Founder of Birth Control Pharmacist, says pharmacies are an accessible and private option for those in need of contraceptive care; Joy Burkhard, Executive Director of the Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health, wants to make sure providers who see pregnant people and new parents get the help they need to perform screenings; an ASTHO blog article covers Missouri's response to a maternal health crisis; and disease forecasting is the topic of an ASTHO webinar set for later this week. ASTHO Webinar: Implementation of Pharmacist-Prescribed Contraception: Health Plan Coverage of Services Birth Control Pharmacist Webpage Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health Webpage ASTHO Blog Article: Advancing State Maternal and Child Health Policymaking Through Boundary Spanning Leadership ASTHO Webinar: Disease Forecasting Learning Series

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