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Revision as of 07:57, 8 January 2019
Return to Opioid Top-Level Strategy Map or ZOOM MAP - Expand Steps to Minimize Opioid Use During Pregnancy or Pregnancy during Opioid Use
ISDH NAS Task Force Final Report:
NAS Identification Algorithm
See Adopt Universal Screening for Pregnant Women for more information on standardized screening and testing for NAS
Table of Contents
Background
One of the biggest challenges of addressing NAS is that is is not consistently identified, and collection of data and reporting is inconsistent.
Defining Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
Indiana State Department of Health
In 2014, because of the high rate of opioid prescriptions, the Indiana General Assembly charged the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) to: develop a standard clinical definition of NAS and a standardized process of identifying it, identify the resources hospitals need to do this, and then establish a voluntary pilot program with hospitals to implement this standardized NAS identification. As of 2016, 26 of 89 Indiana Birthing Hospitals are taking part in this pilot screening program . ISDH noted that universal screening in a non-punitive environment would allow us to understand the true prevalence of Perinatal Substance Use and NAS.[1] The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) established a Task Force which defined a standard clinical definition of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome nas.PNG
- The infant must:
- Be symptomatic
- Have two or three consecutive modified Finnegan scores equal to or greater than a total of 24
- And have one of the following:
- A positive toxicology test OR
- A maternal history with a positive verbal screen or toxicology test
ISDH NAS Task Force Final Report:
NAS Identification Algorithm
See Adopt Universal Screening for Pregnant Women for more information on standardized screening and testing for NAS
Collecting Data
Reporting Data
Tools & Resources
TR_-_Adopt_Universal_Screening_for_Pregnant_Women
Scorecard Building
Potential Objective Details Potential Measures and Data Sources Potential Actions and Partners
Resources to Investigate
More RTI on Adopt Universal Screening for Pregnant Women PAGE MANAGER: [insert name here] SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: [fill out table below]
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Sources
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