Missouri works to settle lawsuit on medicine for foster kids

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – Missouri is working to settle a lawsuit alleging the state overmedicated foster children with psychotropic drugs.

A federal judge on Monday gave preliminary approval to a settlement agreement that calls for the state to make systemic changes to how it oversees prescriptions for children in foster care.

Child advocates filed the class-action lawsuit against Missouri’s Social
Services Department last year. The plaintiffs alleged the state
inappropriately provides psychotropic drugs to foster children and lacks
adequate oversight of prescriptions.

The settlement calls for foster children on psychotropic drugs to be checked on at least every three months. If the settlement is finalized, the state must also have copies of kids’ medical records on file. Staff would need to undergo training on the affect psychotropic drugs can have on children.

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