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School Medicaid helps children whose parents have OUD: Study
In “Early School Medicaid Expansions and Health Services for Children With Parental Opioid Use Disorder,” researchers Angelica Meinhofer Ph.D. and colleagues looked at the effect of Medicaid-funded health services for children whose parents had ever had opioid use disorder (OUD). They found that integrating health care into the schools may be a promising way to help children who need it.