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ReVIDA Recovery Centers announce partnership to reduce Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome

NASHVILLE — ReVIDA Recovery Centers CEO Lee Dilworth announced on Monday a new partnership with Franklin-based 180 Health Partners, a hybrid care provider whose collaborate, relationship-based care model helps opioid-exposed expecting mothers change their life trajectory and deliver healthy babies. According to the Tennessee Department of Health, Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) “is a condition in which an infant undergoes withdrawal from a substance in which he or she was exposed to in-utero.” In 2017, the Tennessee Department of Health recorded 1,090 cases of NAS.

 

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