
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Medications to treat opioid use disorder in pregnant people can decrease the chances of an infant being born too early and reduce risks of maternal overdose and death. But with a fractured and underfunded system of OUD treatment, as well as stigma around drug abuse in pregnancy and siloed maternal health care, how can pregnant people access this lifesaving care? Dr. Stephen Patrick, pediatrician and former senior policy advisor at the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, returns to the podcast to talk with Lindsay Smith Rogers about a new report that lays out suggestions for lifting barriers to OUD treatment for pregnant people. Read the report here.
4.6
603603 ratings
Medications to treat opioid use disorder in pregnant people can decrease the chances of an infant being born too early and reduce risks of maternal overdose and death. But with a fractured and underfunded system of OUD treatment, as well as stigma around drug abuse in pregnancy and siloed maternal health care, how can pregnant people access this lifesaving care? Dr. Stephen Patrick, pediatrician and former senior policy advisor at the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, returns to the podcast to talk with Lindsay Smith Rogers about a new report that lays out suggestions for lifting barriers to OUD treatment for pregnant people. Read the report here.
6,054 Listeners
5 Listeners
2,047 Listeners
41 Listeners
25 Listeners
43,391 Listeners
4 Listeners
4,609 Listeners
111,352 Listeners
55,993 Listeners
481 Listeners
9 Listeners
45 Listeners
1,084 Listeners
5,418 Listeners
16 Listeners
2 Listeners
4,479 Listeners
383 Listeners
24 Listeners
6,006 Listeners
616 Listeners
98 Listeners
408 Listeners