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Oklahoma County to fund OU-led prenatal opioid program after RFP review
Summary
Oklahoma County commissioners approved recommending the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and partner clinics to receive a $299,813.63 opioid-abatement grant to operate a three‑year prenatal and postpartum case-management program for pregnant and parenting people affected by opioid use disorder.
Oklahoma County commissioners voted to recommend awarding the G25003 opioid‑abatement grant to the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in partnership with the STAR Prenatal Clinic, Better Chance ABC Clinic and Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma to fund a three‑year intensive case‑management program serving pregnant and postpartum individuals affected by opioid use disorder.
County staff told the commission the proposal…
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