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Through technology, Babyscripts targets issues of access to quality pregnancy care arising from an OB-GYN shortage, an outdated model for pregnancy care, social determinants of health, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Babyscripts provides a virtual model for prenatal and postpartum care through a mobile app and connected devices delivered in the Babyscripts’ “Mommy Kit”, developed with clinical input an

“It Made Me Feel Safe”: Reina Nishida’s Pregnancy Journey with Remote Monitoring 12/10/2025

After a kidney transplant, Reina Nishida wasn’t sure if carrying a pregnancy was a safe option for her. Thanks to continuous BP monitoring offered by her doctor through Babyscripts, she delivered a healthy baby girl despite her high risk.

Innovation like Babyscripts is transformative for moms like Reina.

“It Made Me Feel Safe”: Reina Nishida’s Pregnancy Journey with Remote Monitoring Babyscripts' mom Reina Nishida used Babyscripts for support during her high risk pregnancy.

The Rural Health Transformation Program Can Advance Maternal Health 10/17/2025

The Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP) gives states an opportunity to reshape rural care delivery — but the window is short, and the stakes are high.

As states design their proposals, maternal health must be part of the plan.

Remote patient monitoring for pregnancy has proven to prevent hypertensive complications, reduce readmissions, and improve outcomes — especially for women in rural and underserved communities.

By using these funds to invest in scalable, evidence-based solutions like maternal RPM, states can not only save lives in the short term but also build the infrastructure for long-term health system sustainability.

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The Rural Health Transformation Program Can Advance Maternal Health The Rural Health Transformation Program is an opportunity to implement digital infrastructure with long term benefits for maternal health in rural America.

ACOG Positions Telehealth as Part of the Physician’s Duty to Patients 10/01/2025

Telehealth has been a flashpoint in maternal health since its beginnings. In a recent committee statement, ACOG offers a fresh angle on a decade-long conversation.

An ethical framework for determining the benefits and use of telehealth.

The most striking part of the statement comes at the end: if the evidence continues to support telehealth, doctors have an ethical obligation to educate themselves and use it when it meets their patients’ needs.

In other words, this isn’t just about clinical effectiveness anymore. ACOG is saying that using telehealth—whether that’s RPM for high blood pressure, virtual visits, or other tools—is part of the duty of care.

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ACOG Positions Telehealth as Part of the Physician’s Duty to Patients ACOG proposes an ethical framework for physicians to evaluate the benefits of telehealth and value of deployment.

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