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magical thyme

(14,881 posts)
Fri Jul 11, 2014, 09:51 PM Jul 2014

Born Hurting: Tennessee's struggle with addicted mothers and their babies.

Very good and worthwhile read. Note that the opening paragraphs at the link are pretty gut-wrenching.

...In the past decade, the number of babies in withdrawal has increased tenfold. Last year, 921 drug-dependent babies were born in the state.

The average cost to deliver a drug-dependent baby is $62,000, compared with $4,700 for a healthy child. Taxpayers bear the brunt of this cost — most of these babies and their mothers are on TennCare, the state's health insurance program for the poor.

Last year, legislators passed a law designed to encourage mothers with addiction to seek treatment. Called the Safe Harbor Act, the law says that if addicted mothers seek help, the Department of Children's Services cannot take their children into state custody based on the addiction alone.

But this year the legislature passed another law, one that tagged mothers with addiction as perpetrators of crimes against infants. As of July 1, police will be able to arrest a woman whose baby tests positive for drugs if she can't prove she's taking steps to get clean.

http://www.tennessean.com/longform/news/investigations/2014/06/13/drug-dependent-babies-challenge-doctors-politicians/10112813/

It seems that what they're saying is voluntarily seek help, and you won't be prosecuted. Don't seek help and you will be.

The problem is they don't have enough facilities for the sheer numbers. Refusing Medicaid expansion certainly didn't help their situation. They should be taking all the help they can get.

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Born Hurting: Tennessee's struggle with addicted mothers and their babies. (Original Post) magical thyme Jul 2014 OP
The latest "for the children!" hysteria... Archae Jul 2014 #1
which doesn't change the fact that it costs nearly 15X as much to care for neonates in withdrawal magical thyme Jul 2014 #2
Not only cost - horrible to watch those babies suffer. 840high Jul 2014 #3
agreed. but Archae already mocked that as "for the children" hysteria magical thyme Jul 2014 #4

Archae

(46,358 posts)
1. The latest "for the children!" hysteria...
Fri Jul 11, 2014, 09:54 PM
Jul 2014

Remember all those 1980's crack babies that were going to grow up into vicious killers?
Whatever happened to them, anyway?

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/27/health/27coca.html?pagewanted=all

 

magical thyme

(14,881 posts)
2. which doesn't change the fact that it costs nearly 15X as much to care for neonates in withdrawal
Fri Jul 11, 2014, 10:17 PM
Jul 2014

as neonates not in withdrawal.

 

magical thyme

(14,881 posts)
4. agreed. but Archae already mocked that as "for the children" hysteria
Fri Jul 11, 2014, 11:05 PM
Jul 2014

so I focussed on the suffering of the tax payer instead.

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