Health insurance coverage and healthcare utilization among infants of mothers in the national methadone maintenance treatment program in Taiwan

Highlights • Methadone-treated infants had higher rate of incomplete insurance coverage. • Heroin-exposed infants appeared to have fewer preventive care visits. • Methadone-treated infants had increased utilization of outpatient services.

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