Publications
The HPC conducted patient experience evaluations of the Cost-Effective, Coordinated Care for Caregivers and Substance Exposed Newborns and Birth Equity and Support through the Inclusion of Doula Expertise investment programs and found that, overall, participants in both programs expressed satisfaction.
This Q and A features a conversation with Ann McDonald, Award Manager and Gabriela Leon, Outreach Coordinator of Berkshire Connections, a program that seeks to respond to both the multifaceted needs of families impacted by substance use disorder and the disjointed network of supports for those families.
The SENSE Collaborative is a cross-sector collaboration addressing unmet needs for pregnant and parenting individuals with substance use disorders and their infants. SENSE focuses on organizing and increasing access to health care, supportive services, and resources for this population.
Descriptions of programs implemented by Awardees participating in the Cost-Effective, Coordinated Care for Caregivers and Substance Exposed Newborns (C4SEN) Investment Program
One-page overview of the Cost-Effective, Coordinated Care for Caregivers and Substance Exposed Newborns (C4SEN) Investment Program