The Family Planning Program (FPP) is for men and women who are 12-54 years of age. The FPP helps with the cost of family planning related services. The FPP is a state-funded DHS program which replaced the Iowa Family Planning Network (IFPN) program. Eligibility and covered benefits did not change. The location where you receive services may have changed. As of July 1, 2017, eligible IFPN members transitioned to the FPP. For more information on the FPP view the FPP Brochure (Español).
 

The provider search tool will take you to the Iowa Medicaid Enterprise (IME) Provider Search Portal. Select 'FPP Provider' in the 'Type' dropdown. You can change the 'Specialty,' 'County' or 'Metro' to expand or narrow your search. Provider lists are subject to change and are updated daily.

Who Is Eligible for the FPP?

Persons eligible for FPP benefits are:

  • Men and women, ages 12 through 54, who are:
    • Iowa residents or
    • U.S. citizens or qualified immigrants
    • Who meet income limits (see table below)

Women whose pregnancies and deliveries were covered by Medicaid will have family planning services covered for an additional 12 months without having their eligibility re-determined.

In determining FPP eligibility, the household’s countable monthly income shall not exceed the amounts shown in the chart below for a household of the same size.

Family Planning Program (FPP) Monthly Income Limits: 300% of Poverty

HH SIZE1234567Additional
Limit$3,765$5,110$6,455$7,800$9,145$10,490$11,835$1,345

Note: The income does not apply if a woman qualifies because she was receiving Medicaid when her pregnancy ended.

The gross income (before taxes and other deductions) received by any person included in the household size must be counted. Income received by a parent for a teen (e.g. child support, social security benefits) is not counted for the teen’s eligibility unless the parent makes it available to the teen.

Family Planning Reports