Kristin Schraa, MD, with Virginia Women’s Center shares how women’s health providers can encourage patients to start or keep up their annual mammograms.
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Even though 69 percent of OB-GYNs are women, there is still a staggering pay gap in the profession. We’ve put together research and practice management tips to help women’s health providers close the gap.
Contrary to what analysts predicted years ago, value-based care has yet to overhaul the healthcare delivery system. Mark Cone, MD, examines how women’s health — an extremely overlooked area — is the perfect entry point to demonstrate value while improving the health of mothers and newborns. Learn how partnerships and innovative payment models can help patients and the industry alike!
Postpartum care — the “fourth trimester” — is too often overlooked and undervalued in women’s healthcare. In observation of National Women’s Health Week, we spoke with two OB-GYNs about the clinical and cultural changes needed to better support mothers and children.
Privia Health is partnering with Virginia Women’s Center to form Privia Women’s Health, focusing on providing women with exceptional healthcare. ARLINGTON, VA (May 10, 2018) Privia Health, LLC (“Privia”) announced today a strategic alignment with Virginia Women’s Center to form Privia Women’s Health, an affiliate of Privia Health, designed to provide women with enhanced access …