Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome

Hamot Health Foundation

Our goal is to reduce the incidence and impact of NAS by improving systems of care, coordinating services across clinical settings, and expanding family supports for rural pregnant and postpartum individuals and their families.

Adagio Health, Inc.

The need for integrated and coordinated care among pregnant people, parents and people of childbearing age who have a history of or who are at risk for SUD/OUD in Armstrong, Indiana, Butler, Venango, and Lawrence counties of Pennsylvania is urgent.

Volunteers of America OK, Inc.

VOAOK with a consortium of partners, proposes to reduce the incidence and impact of neonatal abstinence syndrome in rural areas of SW Oklahoma. Consortium will apply the concept of multifaceted care to the individuals at greatest risk of NAS in rural OK.

Hopewell Health Centers, Inc.

Hopewell Health Centers (HHC) is the grantee on behalf of the PACS (Partnering to Achieve Compliance and Savings) Consortium in rural, Appalachian Ohio.

Robeson Health Care Corporation

The project will address the needs of pregnant women, mothers, and women of childbearing age who have a history of, or who are at risk for, substance use disorder (SUD), Opioid Use Disorder (OUD), with accompanying Co-occurring Disorders (COD) and their children, families, and caregivers in the i

Gaston Family Health Services, Inc.

The objective of this collaboration is to create a consortium in which all entities are working to improve NAS incident and impact through SUD/OUD prevention, treatment, and recovery efforts for individuals and families within Cleveland County.

UConnectCare

to reduce (1) the morbidity and mortality of substance use disorder (SUD) (including opioid use disorder (OUD)) and (2) the incidence and impact of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) in Genesee and Orleans Counties by improving systems of care, family supports, and social determinants of health.

Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital

Early access to compassionate SUD/OUD care for pregnant people, adequate prenatal care, and continuation of SUD treatment postpartum are essential to decrease the severity and impact of NAS.

Bighorn Valley Health Center, Inc.

Goals of the Proposed Project In light of the demonstrated need and gaps in available services, we propose the following goals for our RCORP-NAS project.

Children's Dental Services

Opioids are the leading cause of Minnesota's overdose deaths increasing 17-fold over the past 20 years. Five rural, underserved counties collectively had a more than 10% increase in nonfatal opioid overdoses in 2020 compared to 2019.