HIT Consultant August 27, 2025
Jasmine Pennic

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Rimidi, a digital health company that supports healthcare providers with EHR-integrated software and connected devices, has announced its participation in the Health Care by Food (GoFreshSoutheast) Trial. The trial is managed by Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) and funded by The American Heart Association.

– The goal of the trial is to evaluate the impact of DASH-aligned grocery store delivery in reducing high blood pressure in adults.

– The trial is part of the American Heart Association’s “food is medicine” initiative, which is a coordinated effort to integrate healthy food into healthcare as a tool to treat, manage, and prevent diet-related diseases.

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