Britt Wahlin and Amanda Dennis

Britt Wahlin and Amanda Dennis

Britt Wahlin is Director of Development & Communications for Ibis Reproductive Health

Amanda Dennis is a Project Manager at Ibis Reproductive Health. Among her current projects, Ms. Dennis is conducting in-depth interviews with abortion providers to document their experiences with obtaining funding for abortions under the Federal Hyde Amendment. She is also conducting focus group discussions with low-income women to gauge their interest in obtaining hormonal contraception over-the-counter and to assess the impact that health care reform in Massachusetts has had on contraceptive use patterns. Prior to joining Ibis, she worked as a counselor at an ambulatory surgery center specializing in second trimester abortion care and as a counselor at a domestic violence shelter. Ms. Dennis holds a Bachelor of Arts from Hampshire College and a Masters of Bioethics from the University of Pennsylvania. She is presently pursuing her Doctorate in Public Health, specializing in social and behavioral aspects of health care, at Boston University.

Britt Wahlin and Amanda Dennis' articles

Public Funding of Family Planning is Essential, Even Under Health Reform

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by Britt Wahlin and Amanda Dennis

March 22, 2011 - 11:35pm (Print)

Even in Massachusetts, where 98 percent of residents have health insurance, research shows cuts to publicly-funded family planning would be devastating.

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Public Funding of Family Planning is Essential, Even Under Health Reform

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by Britt Wahlin and Amanda Dennis

March 22, 2011 - 11:35pm (Print)

Research shows that even in Massachusetts, a state where 98 percent of residents have health insurance, cuts to publicly-funded family planning would be devastating.

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