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. 2014 Oct 15;92(4):667–720. doi: 10.1111/1468-0009.12080

Table 2.

Health Benefits From Contraceptive and Related Noncontraceptive Services Received During Family Planning Visits at Publicly Funded Providers, According to Provider Type, National Summary, 2010

Adverse Health Outcomes Averted Publicly Funded Health Centers
Private Doctors Serving Medicaid Recipients All Publicly Supported Providers
All Title X–Funded
From contraception:
 Unintended pregnancies 1,677,200 1,181,500 552,700 2,229,900
 Unplanned births 831,700 585,900 274,100 1,105,800
 Abortions 572,200 403,100 188,600 760,800
 Unplanned births after short interpregnancy intervals (<18 months IPI) 216,240 152,310 71,260 287,500
 Unplanned preterm/low birth weight (LBW) births 122,820 87,110 41,370 164,190
From STI testing:
 Chlamydia infections 76,680 53,450 22,420 99,100
 Gonorrhea infections 12,440 8,810 3,790 16,240
 HIV infections 350 250 65 410
 PID cases 9,910 6,920 3,260 13,170
 Ectopic pregnancies 850 590 280 1,130
 Infertility cases 1,660 1,160 550 2,210
From Pap and HPV testing:
 Cervical cancer cases 2,710 1,900 890 3,600
 Cervical cancer deaths 1,570 1,100 520 2,090
From HPV vaccination:
 Abnormal cervical cell cases 5,640 3,970 1,860 7,500
 Precancer cases 1,130 790 370 1,500
 Cervical cancer cases 61 43 20 81
 Cervical cancer deaths 15 11 5 20
 Other HPV-attributable cancer cases 33 24 11 44