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HRSA Women's Preventive Health Services Guidelines: A Topline Look

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Get a quick overview of recommendations for preventive health services and screenings focused on the unique needs of women across the lifespan.

The Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA)-supported Women's Preventive Services Guidelines were originally established in 2011 based on recommendations from the Institute of Medicine (now National Academy of Medicine) and are reviewed and updated biennially by the Women's Preventive Services Initiative, a cooperative agreement awarded to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.

The guideline topline that follows summarizes the most recent iteration of the Guidelines for a quick, at-a-glance review.



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