 This review examined the challenges faced by neonatal abstinence syndrome, NAS, children when it comes to accessing outpatient care and utilizing it effectively. The results showed that NAS children face lower rates of outpatient appointments and are more likely to be lost to follow-up than non-NAS infants. Additionally, they experience higher rates of emergency room visits, hospital readmissions, and early childhood mortality. Furthermore, intensive multidisciplinary support provided throughout patient weaning programs can help increase healthcare utilization and may serve as a model for other healthcare fields to improve the health of this population. This article was authored by Adam Van Horne, Whitney Powell, Ashley Wicker, and others.