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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Sep 18.
Published in final edited form as: Contraception. 2017 Dec 15;97(5):405–410. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2017.12.010

Table 1.

Characteristics of publicly-funded health centers that offered family planning services in the USA, 2013–2014*

Type of health center (N=1615) N %
Planned Parenthood 168 9%
Community Health Center 427 37%
Health Department 684 31%
Hospital 84 7%
Other type 252 16%
Funding (N=1615)
 Received Title X funding 1045 49%
 Did not receive Title X funding 570 51%
Health and Human Services (HHS) regions (N=1563)
 North East/Mid-Atlantic (HHS regions 1–3) 280 18%
 South/South West (regions 4 and 6) 565 33%
 Midwest (regions 5 and 7) 289 19%
 West (regions 8–10) 429 30%
Type of area served (N=1598)
 Mostly urban/suburban 459 31%
 Mostly rural 800 48%
 Both rural and urban/suburban 339 21%
Total family planning clients seen, last year (N=1530)
 <500 454 30%
 500–999 313 20%
 1000–4999 565 36%
 5000–9999 124 8%
 10,000+ 74 5%
Total clients seen, last year (N=1564)
 <500 131 7%
 500–999 133 8%
 1000–4999 588 35%
 5000–9999 283 19%
 10,000–49,999 372 27%
 50,000+ 57 4%
*

Numerators are unweighted; proportions are weighted.