If you're a stakeholder in Texas maternal health, you're going to want to read this.
Birthing people in Texas experience disparities in their access to quality care related to institutional and societal racism and sexism, persistent harmful social determinants of health, rurality, the State's six-week abortion ban, and Medicaid requirements. The state's female insured rate ranks last in the country, and despite the robust healthcare infrastructure and workforce, it ranks in the bottom 10 of all states for overall health system performance. Additionally, access-related challenges hinder progress, including the closure of rural hospitals and limited access to obstetric care in certain areas.
Various initiatives have aimed to address maternal health challenges at the state and community levels. But it's just a start.
Our advanced technologies enable a system of care that connects:
• Pregnant people to interventions, education, and specialty care via the devices already used
• Clinical practices to big data and analytics that drive patient care and education
• Payers and health systems to population health data that inform benefits design and utilization management
Health plans, providers, and employers can leverage Delfina and be a part of the solution: Download this short ebook to see how.
If you're a stakeholder in Texas maternal health, you're going to want to read this.
Birthing people in Texas experience disparities in their access to quality care related to institutional and societal racism and sexism, persistent harmful social determinants of health, rurality, the State's six-week abortion ban, and Medicaid requirements. The state's female insured rate ranks last in the country, and despite the robust healthcare infrastructure and workforce, it ranks in the bottom 10 of all states for overall health system performance. Additionally, access-related challenges hinder progress, including the closure of rural hospitals and limited access to obstetric care in certain areas.
Various initiatives have aimed to address maternal health challenges at the state and community levels. But it's just a start.
Our advanced technologies enable a system of care that connects:
• Pregnant people to interventions, education, and specialty care via the devices already used
• Clinical practices to big data and analytics that drive patient care and education
• Payers and health systems to population health data that inform benefits design and utilization management
Health plans, providers, and employers can leverage Delfina and be a part of the solution: Download this short ebook to see how.
If you're a stakeholder in Texas maternal health, you're going to want to read this.
Birthing people in Texas experience disparities in their access to quality care related to institutional and societal racism and sexism, persistent harmful social determinants of health, rurality, the State's six-week abortion ban, and Medicaid requirements. The state's female insured rate ranks last in the country, and despite the robust healthcare infrastructure and workforce, it ranks in the bottom 10 of all states for overall health system performance. Additionally, access-related challenges hinder progress, including the closure of rural hospitals and limited access to obstetric care in certain areas.
Various initiatives have aimed to address maternal health challenges at the state and community levels. But it's just a start.
Our advanced technologies enable a system of care that connects:
• Pregnant people to interventions, education, and specialty care via the devices already used
• Clinical practices to big data and analytics that drive patient care and education
• Payers and health systems to population health data that inform benefits design and utilization management
Health plans, providers, and employers can leverage Delfina and be a part of the solution: Download this short ebook to see how.
If you're a stakeholder in Texas maternal health, you're going to want to read this.
Birthing people in Texas experience disparities in their access to quality care related to institutional and societal racism and sexism, persistent harmful social determinants of health, rurality, the State's six-week abortion ban, and Medicaid requirements. The state's female insured rate ranks last in the country, and despite the robust healthcare infrastructure and workforce, it ranks in the bottom 10 of all states for overall health system performance. Additionally, access-related challenges hinder progress, including the closure of rural hospitals and limited access to obstetric care in certain areas.
Various initiatives have aimed to address maternal health challenges at the state and community levels. But it's just a start.
Our advanced technologies enable a system of care that connects:
• Pregnant people to interventions, education, and specialty care via the devices already used
• Clinical practices to big data and analytics that drive patient care and education
• Payers and health systems to population health data that inform benefits design and utilization management
Health plans, providers, and employers can leverage Delfina and be a part of the solution: Download this short ebook to see how.
If you're a stakeholder in Texas maternal health, you're going to want to read this.
Birthing people in Texas experience disparities in their access to quality care related to institutional and societal racism and sexism, persistent harmful social determinants of health, rurality, the State's six-week abortion ban, and Medicaid requirements. The state's female insured rate ranks last in the country, and despite the robust healthcare infrastructure and workforce, it ranks in the bottom 10 of all states for overall health system performance. Additionally, access-related challenges hinder progress, including the closure of rural hospitals and limited access to obstetric care in certain areas.
Various initiatives have aimed to address maternal health challenges at the state and community levels. But it's just a start.
Our advanced technologies enable a system of care that connects:
• Pregnant people to interventions, education, and specialty care via the devices already used
• Clinical practices to big data and analytics that drive patient care and education
• Payers and health systems to population health data that inform benefits design and utilization management
Health plans, providers, and employers can leverage Delfina and be a part of the solution: Download this short ebook to see how.
If you're a stakeholder in Texas maternal health, you're going to want to read this.