“Data shows that 90% of women have at least one modifiable risk factor that impacts pregnancy. We need to ensure that patients are addressing these risk factors before pregnancy to improve the health of our patients and avoid maternal health complications and the need for more costly procedures whenever possible,” said Melissa Montague, SVP Specialties at Privia Health. “For Privia, that means offering our providers access to cutting-edge capabilities to support their patients in between visits, strengthening the connection between the Care Center and the patient without an increased demand on our physicians and their time.” We're proud to support our physicians in women's healthcare and offer them services that can aid the outcomes and overall healthcare experience of women's health. Learn more bout Privia Women's Health here: https://lnkd.in/e82w4tjZ
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