A Guide to the Title X Investigation Process
Title X is a federal grant program, established in 1970, that focuses on providing comprehensive family planning and preventive reproductive health care, particularly for low-income, uninsured, or geographically isolated individuals. It supports clinics nationwide in offering services like family planning counseling, cancer screenings, STD testing, and health education, aiming to reduce barriers to care for underserved communities. Title X also ensures that grantees meet strict federal standards to maintain ethical, confidential, and equitable care, with an investigation process to hold providers accountable for violations.