Study finds that Connecticut directs more than half of identified substance-exposed infants to community supports

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Study finds that Connecticut directs more than half of identified substance-exposed infants to community supports

Utilizing a notification system that’s fast becoming a nationwide model, the state of Connecticut is diverting more than half of substance-exposed infants identified at birth away from the child welfare system, instead connecting families with community supports and services, according to a UConn study published by the journal Hospital Pediatrics.

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