October 2024

October 2024

Pregnancy Care News

Can AI Solve The U.S. Maternal Health Crisis? 3 Ways To Prevent Bias In Care

Childbirth in the United States poses a greater risk compared to other high-income nations. As many as 80% of pregnancy-related deaths are preventable, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Artificial intelligence is being used to address maternal health disparities by predicting pregnancy complications, monitoring for fetal abnormalities, identifying high-risk pregnancies, and improving access to care.

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Biden-Harris Administration Awards Nearly $19 Million to Help States Improve Maternal Health

Today, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), announced nearly $19 million in awards to 15 states to identify and implement innovative strategies to address the maternal health crisis. HRSA Deputy Administrator Jordan Grossman, joined by Congresswoman Robin Kelly (IL-02), Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus Health Braintrust and Co-chair of the bipartisan Maternity Care Caucus, announced these awards in Chicago, IL as part of HRSA’s latest state Enhancing Maternal Health Initiative convening.

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Melinda French Gates’ fund is paving the way for change in women’s health

The ‘Action for Women’s Health’ fund, launched through her organisation Pivotal Ventures, is set to allocate $250 million in grants to organisations worldwide working to improve women’s mental and physical health. The initiative is specifically seeking out groups that prioritise equity and focus on female-centric health solutions, aiming to address longstanding disparities in women’s healthcare

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Babyscripts and Lyft Partnership Addresses Maternity Care Transportation Issues

Babyscripts, a virtual maternity care program, and Lyft have reported success in addressing maternity care transportation issues in Washington D.C. through their collaboration. The partnership provides free rides to maternity care appointments for D.C.’s pregnant population.

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“The recommendation for Nuvo to other practices is two thumbs up and I would say as an office it's been extremely positive because of decreasing the latency of our rooms we're basically able to increase our throughput because of that (NST’s) being out of the office into a more comfortable place for the patient, so overall it's a very positive experience we very much recommend it.“

When asked if he would recommend using INVU, Dr. Kyle McMorries of Nacogdoches Women's Center had nothing but positive things to say. At Nuvo, we love working with practices just like this one to help practitioners bring a more effective and meaningful care experience to their patients.

To hear everything that Dr. McMorries, his fabulous nurse, and even some patients have to say about using INVU, watch the video below.


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