Poor access, increasing levels of maternal morbidity and mortality as well as limited OBGYN care team numbers. Is this the reality for American women?
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With resources having been directed away from women’s health over the past 3 years due to the global health emergency, gender specific care access among the female population in North America has drastically worsened year on year, causing a concerning spike in negative patient outcomes.
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The time to better support care providers and patients is now. We must leverage digital tools to increase interaction between women and their care teams, as well as maximize the potential remote monitoring initiatives have, in battling the ‘OB deserts’ crisis.
Our gathered group of experts in the women’s health space will share the blueprint on how to:
• Increase women’s engagement with their own health by providing higher levels of interaction with their care team via a central platform.
• Reduce negative patient outcomes as a result of ‘OB deserts’ and build in-house remote care programs of which cater to women in high-risk situations, particularly pregnancies, as well as low risk ones.
• Successfully scale out and operate women’s remote care programs across large catchment areas in such a way, that maternal morbidity and mortality decreases regardless of the lack of OB providers.