And yet only one-in-seven local families with substance-exposed newborns accepts referrals to addiction treatment, the study found.
Political Cartoons View All 1223 ImagesHome visiting services for infants reaches about 50 families out of about 1,300 each year that receive state-mandated plans of care for substance-exposed newborns.
Even when families do accept services, the study cited obstacles to monitoring and tracking long-term participation — which is not required by law.
Other states including Arizona require child protective services to monitor progress and participation when referrals are made for substance-exposed infants.
The new approach to substance-exposed newborns was enacted by New Mexico lawmakers in 2019 at the outset of Gov.
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