Florida foster kids slower to get medications now
New practices after the death of a 7-year-old foster child who took psychiatric medications have slowed the flow of the drugs to children in state care, local health-care providers say. Whether those changes are for the better is a contentious question.
Note: This is going to harm Florida's standing in the adoption bonus race next year. A nice docile child, in a state of euphoria, is probably easier to market to prospective adoptive parents.
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