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Information for Providers
Essential program documents and resources for Family Planning providers.
Key Documents
- Michigan Title X Family Planning Standards & Guidelines Manual (PDF) (Revised: August 2022)
- Michigan Title X Family Planning Clinic Directory (Word) (Revised: April 2023)
- Family Planning Minimum Program Requirements (PDF) (Revised: December 2021)
Comprehensive Site Review Materials
- Family Planning Site Review Pre-Materials List, 2022 (PDF) (Revised: October 2022)
- Family Planning Minimum Program Requirement Indicator Tool, 2022 (PDF) (Revised: October 2022)
- Corrective Plan of Action Form (Word) (Revised: October 2022)
Annual Health Care Plan Documents
- FY 2022 Services Provided Worksheet (Word) (Revised: July 2021)
- FY 2022 Clinic Schedule Template (Word) (Revised: July 2021)
- FY 2021 Work Plan Progress Report (Word) (Revised: July 2021)
- FY 2022 Work Plan (Word) (Revised: July 2021)
Quality Family Planning Services & Contraceptive Guidelines for Michigan Family Planning Providers (2023)
- Table of Contents (Word)
- Abstinence (Word)
- Achieving Pregnancy (Word)
- Basic Infertility (Word)
- Combined Hormonal Contraceptives (Word)
- Contraceptive Services (Word)
- Diaphragm (Word)
- Emergency Contraception (Word)
- Internal (Biological Female) Condom (Word)
- Cervical Cap (Word)
- Fertility Awareness (Word)
- Intrauterine Contraceptive (IUD) (Word)
- External (Biological Male) Condom (Word)
- Preconception Health Services (Word)
- Pregnancy Diagnosis & Counseling (Word)
- Progestin-Only Contraceptive Methods (Word)
- Reproductive Goals (Word)
- Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Services (Word)
- Vaginal Contraception (Word)
Michigan Family Planning STI Treatment Guidelines (2023)
- Introduction (Word)
- Bacterial Vaginosis (Word)
- Candidiasis (Word)
- Chlamydia (Word)
- Gonorrhea (Word)
- HIV (Word) (Updated: February 2023)
- PrEP (Word) (*New* February 2023)
- HPV (Word)
- HSV (Word)
- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (Word)
- Syphilis (Word)
- Trichomoniasis (Word)
- Expedited Partner Therapy (Word)
Additional Documents & Resources
- Required:Breast & Cervical Screening Protocol (PDF) (Revised: December 2022)
- Required: Acknowledgement Prohibition Against Coercion in Federally Supported Programs (PDF) (Revised: October 2021)
- Required: Clinic Brochure Review Form (Word) (Revised: December 2021)
- Sample: IUD Removal Consent (Word) (Added: September 2022)
- Sample: Nexplanon Removal Consent (Word) (Added: September 2022)
- HPV Vaccination Information for Family Planning Providers (PDF) (*NEW*)
- FPAR - Forms and Instructions (PDF) (Reissued: November 2021)
- I&E Committee Member Recruitment Tips (Word) (December 2016)
- Minors' Health Privacy in Michigan (PDF) (Last Updated: May 2020)
- Providing Quality Family Planning (QFP) Services (PDF)
- CDC US Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use, 2016
- CDC US Selected Practice Recommendations for Contraceptive Use, 2016
- CDC Sexually Transmitted Infections Treatment Guidelines, 2021 (PDF)
- MDHHS Medicaid Provider Manual (See Family Planning Clinics Chapter) (PDF)
- Medicaid Health Plan Common Formulary (PDF)
- Bedsider Birth Control Support Network
- Bedsider Providers
- Beyond the Pill (UCSF) Tools & Materials
- NFPRHA Family Planning Telehealth Resources
Training Resources & Event Information
- Michigan Family Planning Program Training & Events
- Reproductive Health National Training Center
- National Clinical Training Center for Family Planning
- National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Association (NFPRHA)
Epidemiology & Data Reports
The Family Planning Program receives support from a Family Planning Epidemiologist, located in the Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Section. Support includes epidemiologic study design, statistical analysis, technical expertise, program evaluation, and program improvement. This position produces technical reports, fact sheets, and data summaries. All deliverables can be accessed at the Family Planning Epidemiology webpage. This position is funded in part by the Title X Family Planning Services Grant (6 FPHPA006464-03-01) administered by the Office of Population Affairs within the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Health under the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.