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Family Planning Clinics Brace for Funding Changes

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Among the new benefits under the Affordable Care Act -- better access to contraception. Even before health care reform, the state has been a national model in expanding services and reducing unplanned pregnancies for low-income women. But changes to the funding stream under Obamacare could have those clinics scrambling to balance their budgets. The California Report's health reporter April Dembosky explains how they're trying to adapt.

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