Looking to make a difference in maternal health in Minnesota? You'll want to read this e-book.
Even though Minnesota has some of the strongest overall maternal health indicators, Indigenous and Black patients are still suffering from adverse pregnancy outcomes at rates disproportionate to their percentage of the population. Though Black-birthing people and Indigenous-birthing people only make up a small portion of the overall population—13% and 1.7%, respectively—they are overrepresented in pregnancy-associated deaths.
To see genuine improvements in maternal health markers, we need a holistic maternal health system that bridges rural and urban gaps and provides culturally competent, personalized care intentionally created to serve diverse populations.
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 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 e-book to see how.
Looking to make a difference in maternal health in Minnesota? You'll want to read this e-book.
Even though Minnesota has some of the strongest overall maternal health indicators, Indigenous and Black patients are still suffering from adverse pregnancy outcomes at rates disproportionate to their percentage of the population. Though Black-birthing people and Indigenous-birthing people only make up a small portion of the overall population—13% and 1.7%, respectively—they are overrepresented in pregnancy-associated deaths.
To see genuine improvements in maternal health markers, we need a holistic maternal health system that bridges rural and urban gaps and provides culturally competent, personalized care intentionally created to serve diverse populations.
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 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 e-book to see how.
Looking to make a difference in maternal health in Minnesota? You'll want to read this e-book.
Even though Minnesota has some of the strongest overall maternal health indicators, Indigenous and Black patients are still suffering from adverse pregnancy outcomes at rates disproportionate to their percentage of the population. Though Black-birthing people and Indigenous-birthing people only make up a small portion of the overall population—13% and 1.7%, respectively—they are overrepresented in pregnancy-associated deaths.
To see genuine improvements in maternal health markers, we need a holistic maternal health system that bridges rural and urban gaps and provides culturally competent, personalized care intentionally created to serve diverse populations.
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 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 e-book to see how.
Looking to make a difference in maternal health in Minnesota? You'll want to read this e-book.
Even though Minnesota has some of the strongest overall maternal health indicators, Indigenous and Black patients are still suffering from adverse pregnancy outcomes at rates disproportionate to their percentage of the population. Though Black-birthing people and Indigenous-birthing people only make up a small portion of the overall population—13% and 1.7%, respectively—they are overrepresented in pregnancy-associated deaths.
To see genuine improvements in maternal health markers, we need a holistic maternal health system that bridges rural and urban gaps and provides culturally competent, personalized care intentionally created to serve diverse populations.
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 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 e-book to see how.
Looking to make a difference in maternal health in Minnesota? You'll want to read this e-book.
Even though Minnesota has some of the strongest overall maternal health indicators, Indigenous and Black patients are still suffering from adverse pregnancy outcomes at rates disproportionate to their percentage of the population. Though Black-birthing people and Indigenous-birthing people only make up a small portion of the overall population—13% and 1.7%, respectively—they are overrepresented in pregnancy-associated deaths.
To see genuine improvements in maternal health markers, we need a holistic maternal health system that bridges rural and urban gaps and provides culturally competent, personalized care intentionally created to serve diverse populations.
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 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 e-book to see how.
Looking to make a difference in maternal health in Minnesota? You'll want to read this e-book.