Fierce Healthcare October 6, 2023
Heather Landi

Primary care integrated with gynecological care and mental health and wellness drives better health outcomes for women compared to national standards, a new study from startup Tia found.

Tia’s model, what it calls a “modern medical home for women,” helps to fill critical preventive care gaps with higher rates for cancer and mental health screenings among its patient populations, according to the company’s new outcomes report based on nearly 18,000 patients.

Two-thirds (65%) of Tia patients completed a comprehensive physical examination, compared to a national benchmark of 14%, according to a review of national data in JAMA Internal Medicine, or four times the national rate. And, 72% of Tia patients with diabetes have their condition under control, compared...

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