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MOMs Program Dr Kathryn Lueken Chief Medical Officer WVP Health Authority

MOMs Program Dr Kathryn Lueken Chief Medical Officer WVP Health Authority. Identified population with high methamphetamine use with pregnant women Established program in 2006 initially as mentor support group through behavioral health Current Staff: 3 mentors (full time)

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MOMs Program Dr Kathryn Lueken Chief Medical Officer WVP Health Authority

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  1. MOMs Program Dr Kathryn Lueken Chief Medical Officer WVP Health Authority

  2. Identified population with high methamphetamine use with pregnant women • Established program in 2006 initially as mentor support group through behavioral health • Current Staff: • 3 mentors (full time) • 1 Moms Coordinator (recruits members for program) • Clinical RN

  3. Census • 32 active pregnant women • 8 post delivery • Phases • Phase 1 • Enrollment through post 6 months delivery • Phase 2 • Post 6 months from delivery to 18 months post delivery

  4. Since Institution of program • Over 400 babies delivered drug free (99% of enrolled members delivered drug free) • Added support services, in addition to medical service • Mental health assistance • Court assistance • DHS assistance • Education resources • Employment guidance

  5. Community Support • Marion and Polk County Health Department • Various mental health support services • Providers • Peers/members direct referral to coordinator • Hospitals • Moving Forward • Promote outreach with community support • Police, district attorney • Schools, college campuses

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