Cuyahoga Cleveland Partnership Ohio Equity Institute to Improve Birth Outcomes Does the data support the notion that we promote family planning within.

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Cuyahoga Cleveland Partnership Ohio Equity Institute to Improve Birth Outcomes Does the data support the notion that we promote family planning within our community?

Meeting Objectives Colorado Family Planning Guttmacher Institute Contraception Use Unintended Pregnancy by Contraception Use Cost of Unintended Pregnancies in Ohio County & City Teen Birth Rates 2013 High School YRBS Data – Reproduction Health

Colorado Family Planning 30,000 contraceptive IUDs provided since 2009 Participating clinic – IUDs quadrupled Teen Birth Rate – 40% Teen Abortion Rate – 35% Total Savings - $42,500,000!!! $5.68 Medicaid cost savings for every $1 spent!

2013 Cuyahoga County High School YRBS Survey – Reproductive Health Ever sexually active: 44.4% Cleveland (East) – 63.5% First Ring (East) – 56.6% Outer Ring (East) – 36.7% Sexually active (now): 32.0% Cleveland (East) – 44.6% First Ring (East) – 38.8% Outer Ring (East) – 28.7% Ever sexually active: 20% decrease from 2009 to 2013 Currently sexually active 5% decrease from 2009 to 2013

2013 Cuyahoga County High School YRBS Survey – Reproductive Health Sexually active < 13 : 7.0% Cleveland (East) – 16.9% First Ring (East) – 11.5% Outer Ring (East) – 3.8% Condom use – last time 64.9% Cleveland (East) – 65.3% First Ring (East) – 65.2% Outer Ring (East) – 71.9% Sexually active < 13: 36% decrease from 2009 to 2013 Condom use (last time) - 3% increase from 2009 to 2013

Conclusion Family planning is (cost) effective! Sexual activity differs by location, race, & SES Condom use similar among all groups Teen birth rates higher in Cleveland (East Side), Warrensville Heights, & Maple Heights.