Well, I've found one factual error in the article ID cut-n-pasted.
The article claims that "In an interview published March 17 in the Texas Tribune, Ms. Richards spoke at length about all the healthcare PPFA provides: "We see 3 million patients each year across the country. For 97 percent of them, we provide preventive care. Three percent are abortions."
Yet according to PPFA's own March 2011 Planned Parenthood Services fact sheet, 332,278 abortions were performed on some of PPFA's three million clients in the year ending June 30, 2009. This suggests that eleven percent of their clients had abortions in that year, not three percent. But the best measure of how important abortions are to PPFA's bottom line is the fact that abortions produce at least 37 percent of PPFA revenues "by very conservative estimates."[1]"
So PP only sees 3,000,000 patients a year? What happens to the 3,000,001ST patient to try and received services?
Sure the numbers come out the way ID posted, IF PP ONLY SAW 3,000,000 patients a year, but as the March 2011 Planned Parenthood Services fact sheet they like to quote points out, PPFA provided services to MORE THAN 11 MILLION PATIENTS IN 09.
So PP did in fact provide roughly only 3% of their patients with an abortion.