HealthIT Answers August 24, 2022
Dan Matthews

Rapidly evolving healthcare technology has the potential to improve the patient experience and close the care gap between urban and rural patients. These advancements have been funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, most recently in the form of a $9 million grant to launch the Rural Maternity and Obstetrics Management Strategies Program (RMOMS) and advance obstetrics care in rural communities.

The initiatives like those being led by RMOMS help hospitals break new ground in reproductive care and promise more equitable, high-quality healthcare in the future. These advancements can also be used to improve mental health, fertility treatments, and prenatal and postpartum care.

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