3/19, Technology Networks Diagnostics: Gestational Blood Pressure Patterns Predict Future Hypertension Risk
Study findings suggest that tracking blood pressure patterns during pregnancy could help identify women who, despite "normal" blood pressure during pregnancy by current standards, have heightened risk for hypertension in the 5 years following childbirth. Blood pressure patterns could help identify and plan interventions that may prevent cardiovascular disease.
3/18, Mayo Clinic: Mayo Clinic authors deem maternal health factor risk adjustment imperative for perinatal care quality ratings
Mayo Clinic authors determine that risk adjustment for age, diabetes and hypertensive disorders — prior to or during pregnancy — and obesity is achievable, and should be taken into account by The Joint Commission's perinatal care ratings for a hospital.
3/13, AHA: Strategies for Overcoming Barriers in Access to Cardiovascular Care for Women
3/12, Healthcare Purchasing News: Main Causes of Maternal Death Globally Are Hemorrhage and Hypertensive Disorders, Says WHO Study
New data shows that nearly a third of maternal mortality is caused by hemorrhage, and about 16% is caused by hypertensive disorders such as preeclampsia.
3/01, Medical Design Brief: Is Digital Health Evolving Too Quickly?
Numerous studies have demonstrate that RPM for blood pressure is effective in identifying and managing HDP before it escalates into an emergency, but slow adoption or inadequately supported implementation prevents these solutions from having a real impact.