New support program aims to keep new moms out of the emergency room
NCT ID NCT06276647
Summary
This study tested whether extra support could help new mothers at highest risk avoid emergency room visits and get better access to care in their first month after delivery. Researchers enrolled 220 Black women who had just given birth and were identified as high-risk. Half received a helpful pamphlet and a patient navigator they could contact for support, while the other half received usual care.
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Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104, United States
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