Infographic: Black Maternal Health Week
Black women are three times more likely to die from birthing complications than their white counterparts, and this number is still increasing. Here are some facts.
Black women are three times more likely to die from birthing complications than their white counterparts, and this number is still increasing. Here are some facts.
Ryan Grimmett, Chief of Staff, Product Consumer technology has come a long way from the days of trekking to your local video rental store. Now, with smart TVs, you can effortlessly browse and stream the endless supply of films without concerns about availability or the hassle of physical in-store returns. This expectation of convenience has
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Eric Wicklund of HealthLeaders Media shared his thoughts on yesterday’s HIMSS panel with Michael O’Neil, Tressa Springmann, Michael Garcia, and Eric Alper. Read the full story on HealthLeaders Media.
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