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Colorado hospitals no longer required to report newborns who test positive for drugs, working to better support addicted moms

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by The Denver Post | March 23, 2024
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Three years after Colorado stopped requiring doctors to report newborns who tested positive for drugs as possible child abuse victims, the number of families referred to child protective services for prenatal drug use is down 25% — but hospitals are still learning how best to support new mothers battling addiction.

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