Association Between the Use of a Digital Health Platform During Pregnancy and Helping Users Avoid Emergency and In-Person Care: Retrospective Observational Study
BackgroundAlmost one-third of pregnant people visit the emergency room during pregnancy. Although some emergency care is necessary, gaps in patient education and inaccessibility of preventive services have been identified as key reasons for high-cost, low-value care in pregnancy. Digital platforms p...
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Main Authors: | Hannah R Jahnke (Author), Lily Rubin-Miller (Author), Natalie Henrich (Author), Christa Moss (Author), Neel Shah (Author), Alex Peahl (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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