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De Blasio Administration, Planned Parenthood of NYC Announce Partnership to Train School-Based Clinicians to Provide Family Planning Services

NYC Health + Hospitals clinicians will provide same-day access to birth control options to more than 3,000 young people

Jun 05, 2019

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
New York, NY

The de Blasio Administration, along with NYC Health + Hospitals and Planned Parenthood of New York City (PPNYC), announced today a new partnership to increase access to contraception services to nearly 3,000 adolescents in the City. Through this partnership, NYC Health + Hospitals and PPNYC will train clinicians to provide family planning services, contraception counseling and same day access to Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) to students at six school-based health centers run by the public health care system. This new partnership builds on the City’s commitment to increase access to access to birth control at all 11 of the city’s hospitals and six ambulatory care centers, making LARCs and other contraceptive methods available to those who request them during their primary care visit.

Six NYC Health + Hospitals clinicians will participate in the PPNYC two-week training program that prepares health care providers to work with adolescents. The training curriculum covers sexual and reproductive health care, comprehensive contraceptive counseling and management, and the best practices for intrauterine devices (IUD) insertion and removal. The training will conclude in August to ensure providers are prepared to offer these services before the new school year begins. The training will cost $51,600, and will be funded through the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.

“As people across the country face restricted access to reproductive health services, cities must do everything they can to protect this basic right,” said First Lady Chirlane McCray. “This partnership will ensure that more young people in our city are equipped with the information and resources they need to make good decisions and care properly for themselves.”

“New York City is committed to protecting the rights of women and families to access reproductive health care,” said Dr. Herminia Palacio, Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services. “I’m pleased to see this collaboration between Planned Parenthood and NYC Health + Hospitals that will further expand services, ensure effective contraceptive methods are readily available, and increase accessibility to reproductive health care in the places women, including young women, seek care.”

“Our health system is committed to helping all those of reproductive age to access an array of health care services that can help them fully exercise their reproductive rights. We are proud to partner with Planned Parenthood of NYC to build this cadre of specially trained clinicians who can help adolescents receive counseling and contraception options at our school-based health clinics,” said Dr. Machelle Allen, Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of NYC Health + Hospitals. “As one of the largest providers of family planning services in NYC, we are committed to working together with our sister agencies and organizations to meet the growing demand for sensible family planning options at all life stages.”

“Every New Yorker deserves access to the birth control they need to build their own future and make the sexual and reproductive health decisions that are best for themselves and their lives,” said Laura McQuade, President and CEO, Planned Parenthood of NYC. “As one of the city’s leading sexual and reproductive health care providers, Planned Parenthood of New York City applauds the de Blasio administration and NYC Health + Hospitals for advancing this important initiative to increase birth control access for New Yorkers. We also want to thank First Lady Chirlane McCray for her leadership during these challenging times. With our sexual and reproductive futures threatened like never before, we are grateful for New York City’s partnership and its commitment to our reproductive freedom.”

“It is a priority for NYC Health + Hospitals to foster partnerships that will support our mission to provide comprehensive and high quality care to all New Yorkers, without exception” said Theodore G. Long, MD, MHS, Vice President for Ambulatory Care at NYC Health + Hospitals. “We are excited about this partnership with Planned Parenthood of NYC because it will support the training of our clinicians to provide critically important reproductive health services to every New Yorker, including our younger residents.”

NYC Health + Hospitals School-Based Health Centers

NYC Health + Hospitals operates more than 20 school-based health clinics under its federally qualified network of ambulatory care clinic network called Gotham Health. The centers serve students regardless of their insurance status. The centers serve as a student’s primary care provider or complement services provided by an outside primary care physician. The health centers offer case management of chronic health problems, preventive health screenings and counseling, medication administration, health education, and referrals to other specialty services. They also provide scheduled and walk-in services when school is in session and 24-hour telephone coverage to assist with out-of-school problems.

The new family planning and LARC services will be available at these school-based health centers:

  • I.S. 49 William Gaynor Intermediate School (Williamsburg)
  • Grand Street Campus (Williamsburg)
  • Bushwick Educational Campus (Bushwick)
  • Springfield Gardens High School (Queens)
  • Frederick Douglass Academy (Harlem)

Leader in Reproductive Health Rights

NYC Health + Hospitals is a significant teaching hospital system for reproductive health, including family planning, contraceptive care and abortion care in its residency training programs – offering such services regardless of income, immigration or insurance status. The health system’s diverse, trained physicians offer a stigma and judgement-free environment, where patients are comfortable and know they are getting the best care.

Family planning services allow New Yorkers to have their desired number and spacing of children by offering contraceptive services, and pregnancy testing and counseling. Many different types of birth control are offered at NYC Health + Hospital facilities, including, the pill, the patch, the ring, Depo-Provera (“the shot”), and condoms. LARC are methods of birth control that provide effective contraception for an extended period of time without requiring further action on the user’s part. They include injections, IUDs or implants. Emergency contraception, also known as the “morning after pill,” is also available. Emergency contraception can be used within three days of having unprotected sex.