HealthLeaders Media June 6, 2024
Eric Wicklund

The new simulation lab will use new technologies and interactive labs to train healthcare workers on care management for pregnant women and their children

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– The U.S. maternal mortality rate in 2022 was 22.3 deaths per 100,000 live births, a high rate among developed nations.

– Health systems across the country are launching new programs aimed at improving care for pregnant women and their children.

– The Stanford Medicine Children’s Health Simulation Innovation Center will use digital health technology to give care workers hands-on training on a variety of health concerns, from difficult births to neonatal care.

Stanford Medicine Children’s Health is launching a new innovation lab aimed at improving care for pregnant women and their children.

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