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    Margaret Sieger on How a Novel Policy Shift Reduced Child Protective Services Reports & Foster Placements

    Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Margaret Sieger of the University of Kansas Medical Center about her recent paper that reviews how Connecticut's novel prenatal substance exposure policy was associated with declining Child Protective Services reports and foster placements.

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