University of Pennsylvania: Fixing America’s Broken Maternal Health System
University of Pennsylvania: VirtualMaternal mortality in the U.S. is higher than in any other developed nation, with substantial inequities in maternal health outcomes. Systemic barriers, including poor access to care and inadequate health care coverage, together with a failure to recognize, respect and listen to patients of color, are at the root of this crisis. Our expert panel will touch on innovations in […]
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School: Whose Business is Health? Corporate social responsibility and the health of Americans
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School: VirtualDo companies have a responsibility for the health consequences of their products? Should those consequences drive how a company designs its product or service to be used by customers? What are the tradeoffs?
Stanford University: Harnessing Data and Community Voices to Improve Maternal Health
Stanford University: VirtualHear from experts working to solve maternal health disparities through data sources, community engagement and improving care at scale. In addition to the keynotes, we will have several speed talks highlighting other research and resources here at Stanford, and breakout room discussions to promote conversation and connection.