In this webinar, you'll hear from Dr. Rana and her team at the University of Chicago Medicine on their efforts bridging the health equity gap in maternal care. Discover how remote patient monitoring (RPM) empowers patients and providers with real-time data and continuous support, leading to better health management and reduced disparities.
Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Section Chief, Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Chief Obstetrical Transformation Officer
The University of Chicago Medicine
Chief Clinical & DEI Officer
Health Recovery Solutions
Join us for an in-depth exploration of UChicago Medicine's STAMPP program, as we highlight its remarkable achievements in enhancing outcomes for women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP). Discover how this pioneering initiative tackles social determinants of health, a crucial factor in health equity, to enhance care for patients with HDPs. By utilizing remote monitoring, we aim to bridge the gap in accessibility and quality of postpartum care, specifically as it pertains to management of postpartum hypertension.
From patient education to clinician buy-in and procedures, we'll delve into the strategies that are proving to be game-changers in improving the health and well-being of expectant mothers.
The STAMPP-HTN Program was selected for phase I and II of the Hypertension Innovator Award Competition by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”), Office on Women’s Health (2021 and 2022). This program also received the Bernard J. Tyson National Award for Excellence in Pursuit of Healthcare Equity, 2023.
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Vice President, Revenue Cycle Management
Health Recovery Solutions
During the webinar, Health Recovery Solutions' Vice President of Revenue Cycle Management will walk through recent changes to CMS' reimbursement rates—across remote patient monitoring, chronic care management, and remote therapeutic monitoring.
In addition, the webinar will review how HRS can support reimbursement partnerships and programs, including: