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Women's Health Care in the Deployed Setting 2013-2020: A Health Services Research Approach.

Lynette HamlinAmanda Banaag
Published in: Military medicine (2022)
Almost consistently, senior officers were more likely to receive OBGYN services during deployment. Policymakers and health-care providers need to identify interventions to close this care gap, particularly in preventive OBGYN services (contraception, GYN exams, STI screenings). Fully implementing the Comprehensive Contraceptive Counseling and Access to the Full Range of Methods of Contraception policy and developing one standard Defense Health Affairs policy on pre-deployment evaluation standards and deployment follow-up care for women's health care may also assist in closing care gaps.
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