Feasibility of Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring for Detection and Management of Maternal Hypertension in a Predominantly Black, Rural and Medicaid Population in Mississippi
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Description
Examines the feasibility of utilizing remote patient monitoring (RPM) to manage maternal hypertension in predominantly rural, Black, and underserved populations. Analyzes data from 98 enrollees in a prospective pilot cohort study conducted at the University of Mississippi Medical Center from 2021-2023. Includes data related to adherence of RPM, broken down by enrollee demographics, pregnancy health, gestational characteristics, and more.
Author(s)
Yunxi Zhang, Yueh-Yun Lin, Lincy Lal, et al.
Citation
Telemedicine and e-Health, 30(7)
Date
07/2024
Type
Document
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Black or African American · Cardiovascular disease · Chronic disease management · Maternal health and prenatal care · Telehealth · Women · Mississippi