Contraception Point-of-Care

Contraception Point-of-Care

Joshua Steinberg & RHAP

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All Versions of Contraception Point

2.4

May 29, 2024

Simple addition of the guidance on how to be reasonably certain a woman is not pregnant by CDC standards.
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2.3

February 4, 2024

At the request of users, I have added a Depo-provera calendar calculator tool. Enter date of last depo and the calculator gives weeks and days since last depo, then the dates of 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 weeks from last depo. I have also included discussion of evidence on depo dosing intervals and references. And I have updated the safety of Ulipristal in breastfeeding.
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2.2

December 5, 2023

- updated effectiveness data for 2023's recent latest 22nd edition Contraception Technology data - updated the How to Switch guidance for CDC and RHAP's latest guidance - reordered the resources offered in the app in order to reduce overemphasis of effectiveness over other criteria
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2.1

August 5, 2023

Updated contraceptive effectiveness on the effectiveness table and the STEPS table for the latest data from Trussell's Contraceptive Technology
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2.0

August 1, 2023

- updated Formulations table for clarity on progestins, added Norgestrel POP - updated STEPS and EC STEPS table with progestin IUD content including head-to-head trial of progestin and copper IUD for EC - updated Medical Eligibility table for latest changes from RHAP
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1.9

January 13, 2023

Reorganized OCP's by progestins. Progestin generations really aren't accurate (see ref in app) so now progestins are organized by individual hormone and rated for androgenicity. The material on "How to Choose-Adjust OCP" has also been updated for this change.
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1.8

March 5, 2022

Updated quick start algorithms new evidence on IUD's, updated formulations for OCP's for novel estrogen estetriol and novel progestin-only agent drospirenone.
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1.7

September 27, 2020

updated for spermicide contraceptive Phexxi

1.6

September 4, 2020

Updated for the generic version of Nuvaring and the new Annovera ring

1.5

May 5, 2020

updated for removal of Essure from the market, otherwise no changes

Price History of Contraception Point

Description of Contraception Point

Contraception Point-of-Care puts in clinicians’ and trainees’ hands a wealth of information to guide prompt and skillful provision of contraception care to women and couples. The app brings together information and guidance from Reproductive Health Access Project (RHAP), CDC, FDA prescribing information, and many other sources. The app is a collaboration between RHAP and UHS Wilson Family Medicine Residency faculty clinician Dr. Joshua Steinberg. The app addresses such common questions as: - can I start a patient on an IUD or Depo today? how? - which birth control methods are unsafe for a patient with migraines? liver disease? - what are various methods for emergency contraception and how do they compare? - what are relative costs of each contraceptive option? - do I have to overlap when switching from The Pill to Nexplanon? how? - my patient is having breakthrough bleeding on her pill, how do I adjust the hormone doses? - what are various natural family planning methods and how good are they? - how can I compare all the available birth control methods? (STEPS criteria) As the home screen screenshot shows, the resources in this app are: Medical Eligibility Criteria (contraindications) reference table, Quick Start Algorithms, table of Method Effectiveness, table of all OCP Formulations on the market and other non-pill hormonal formulations, guidance on How to Choose & Adjust OCP doses, STEPS criteria (safety, tolerability, efficacy, price, simplicity of regimen) for ALL contraceptive methods, focused STEPS comparative table for fertility awareness methods, focused STEPS comparative table for Emergency Contraception methods, guidance on how to switch methods, and a table of necessary exams and testing (prerequisites) before giving contraception. This app is written and intended for practicing physicians like family physicians, internists, pediatricians, OB-Gyns, and women’s health clinicians of all kinds; and it is particularly useful for resident physician trainees and medical student trainees (and NP’s & PA’s) as they grow into expertise in contraceptive care. The app is NOT written for the lay public. As an educator and clinician, I am interested in feedback and I would be grateful for guidance on improving the tool.
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Contraception Point: FAQ

Is Contraception Point software compatible with iPad devices?

Contraception Point isn’t available on iPad devices.
United Health Services, Inc. released the Contraception Point app.
Currently, Contraception Point supports iOS 14.0 or later.
The overall user rating of Contraception Point is 5.0.
The App Genre Of The Contraception Point App Is Medical.
2.4 is the latest released Contraception Point version.
The date of the latest Contraception Point update is June 28, 2024.
Contraception Point became publicly available on February 5, 2023.
May contain some explicit language, nudity, or sexual content, appropriate for ages 17 and up.
Contraception Point is now available to use in English.
No, Contraception Point is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Contraception Point does not feature in-app purchases for users.
Unfortunately, Contraception Point is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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