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. 2019 Jan 3;16:E03. doi: 10.5888/pcd16.180207

Figure 1.

Changes in percentage of women, by medical condition, with a Medicaid claim for family planning management from the 2-year period before (2008 and 2009) to the 2-year period after (2011 and 2012) the 2010 release of the US Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use (MEC) by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (1). Percentage is number of women with each medical condition and an FPM Medicaid claim relative to the total population for that condition.

MEC Medical Condition Before (2008-2009), % After (2011-2012), %
Bariatric surgery 12.6 18.8
Breast cancer 7.4 8.6
Diabetes 16.9 17.8
Endometrial and ovarian cancer 4.7 7.3
Epilepsy 18.8 18.8
Malignant gestational trophoblastic disease 27.1 17.9
Human immunodeficiency virus 11.8 15.5
Hypertension 17.2 18.3
Ischemic heart disease 8.5 9.8
Liver cancer 4.4 6.7
Lupus 17.3 19.1
Solid organ transplant 6.1 12.8
Peripartum cardiomyopathy 46.6 44.8
Sickle cell disease 23.8 24.4
Severe cirrhosis 11.6 13.5
Stroke 11.4 12.7
Thrombogenic heart disease 24.3 23.6
Tuberculosis 19.2 19.5
Valvular heart disease 18.3 18.4

Figure 1