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GMJ News > GMJ Briefs > Colorado Launches Statewide Initiative to Transform Maternal Care for Patients with Substance Use Disorders

Colorado Launches Statewide Initiative to Transform Maternal Care for Patients with Substance Use Disorders

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Last updated: 10/07/2026 14:43
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Colorado's comprehensive training program equipped nearly 1,500 healthcare professionals to provide stigma-free care for pregnant patients with substance use disorders. The initiative spans hospitals, birth centers, and community organizations statewide. — Photo by SHVETS production on Pexels (Pexels License)
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Colorado has implemented a comprehensive, statewide training program that has equipped nearly 1,500 healthcare professionals with evidence-based approaches to stigma-free maternal care. The initiative spans multiple healthcare settings, including hospitals, birth centers, and community organizations, representing a coordinated effort to address critical gaps in obstetric care.

Pregnant patients with substance use disorders frequently encounter judgment and inadequate support from medical professionals, creating significant barriers to prenatal care access. This training program directly addresses these challenges by providing healthcare providers with the knowledge and skills necessary to deliver compassionate, evidence-based care. The widespread implementation across diverse care settings demonstrates a commitment to ensuring that vulnerable patient populations receive consistent, high-quality support throughout their pregnancy journey.

This initiative represents a significant shift in how Colorado’s healthcare system approaches maternal health, prioritizing both clinical excellence and patient dignity.

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