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The Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS) is required by key federal legislation addressing child abuse and neglect known as "CAPTA" to ensure that families with a newborn born affected by substance exposure have a "plan of safe care" that addresses both...
The CHoSEN Collaborative has create a short series of videos for inpatient providers, outpatient maternal providers and outpatient pediatric providers to learn about: CHoSEN Collaborative Breastfeeding Non-Pharmacologic care Safe Discharge Prenatal Consultation and ...
"Colorado doctors are changing the way they care for these babies," reports CBS Denver anchor Britt Moreno. Moreno interviewed Colleen M Wheeler, a specialist in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine with Lutheran Medical Center, a CHoSEN Collaborative participating hospital,...
Hospital Collaborative Driving Practice Changes for Substance Exposed NewbornsDENVER, CO (November 27, 2019) — Nearly 50 percent of Colorado births occur in a hospital participating in a quality improvement collaborative, coordinated by a group known as the Colorado...
The Substance Exposed Newborns (SEN) Provider Education Work Group is excited to announce the creation of the Colorado Perinatal Substance Use Provider Toolkit, made possible with support from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.Evidence-based and...
CHoSEN Fall Forum invites clinicians to showcase their progress and reflect on trauma-informed care.
The CHoSEN Collaborative convenes a forum twice a year to foster idea-sharing and community collaboration for professionals working on improving outcomes for women and families affected by perinatal substance use and Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS). This year, the...
