The Durham, North Carolina Family Connects universal newborn nurse home visiting program reduced child protective services (CPS) investigations for abuse and neglect by 39%, and total child emergency medical care use by 33% for children through 5 years of age. Positive effects held across child medical risk at birth, child health insurance, child sex, single-parent status, and racial/ethnic groups. However, effects for decreased emergency medical use were larger for non-minority families than minority families. Minority parents included in the Family Connects statistical analysis had about 26.1% fewer instances of medical care use, while non-minority parents . . .

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