maternal health
HIMSS23
Evelyn Gallego, CEO and founder of EMI Advisors, talks about the HIMSS23 panel where she will discuss addressing barriers to maternal healthcare by using data standards, and developing standards for care coordination.
Elizabeth Bailey, managing director at RH Capital, discusses the women's health investment landscape after the Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade.
Maternity deserts can be alleviated through midwife and doula coverage.
The startup currently offers virtual services and plans to open a brick-and-mortar clinic in Berkeley, Calif., at the end of the month.
Georgia Southern University professor Heidi Altman says the project has focused on health disparities and access to care, especially in rural areas.
On the heels of a $9.2 million Series A, Mahmee CEO and cofounder Melissa Hanna discusses the fragmented maternal healthcare experience in the U.S.
The startup launched in August last year with a $3.2 million seed.
The company said it would use the Series A to expand its team, build its provider network, and add partnerships with health systems and payers.
The growth of telehealth and remote-monitoring tools could be a game-changer for women's health, particularly maternal and fetal care.
Nurture KC's executive director, Tracy Russell, says it's time to get serious about tackling maternal mortality and morbidity.