Hera Health, a pioneering women's healthcare company, today
announced acceptance to present a "late-breaking" study on
pregnancy risk assessment at the Society for Maternal-Fetal
Medicine 2025 Pregnancy Meeting™.
LAS
VEGAS, Dec. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Hera
Health, a pioneering women's healthcare company, today announced
acceptance to present a "late-breaking" study on pregnancy risk
assessment at the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine 2025
Pregnancy Meeting™.
Dr. Brian
Iriye, President of Hera Health and maternal-fetal medicine
expert at the High Risk Pregnancy Center will present research
results from the Prematurity Risk Assessment Combined with Clinical
Interventions for Improved Neonatal OutcoMEs (PRIME).
The Big Idea: Precision in Pregnancy Care
Dr. Brian Iriye, President of
Hera Health and maternal-fetal medicine expert at the High Risk
Pregnancy Center will present research results from the Prematurity
Risk Assessment Combined with Clinical Interventions for Improved
Neonatal OutcoMEs (PRIME).
Why It Matters
Preterm birth remains a significant healthcare challenge:
- More than 1 in 10 infants born prematurely in the United States
- Potential long-term medical complications for women and
children
- Estimated $25 billion in annual
healthcare costs related to prematurity
Conference Information
The Pregnancy Meeting™ is an annual conference that brings
together researchers and medical professionals in the field of
maternal-fetal medicine.
About Hera Health
Hera Health is dedicated to advancing women's healthcare through
innovative diagnostic and precision medicine approaches. Our
mission is to empower healthcare providers with cutting-edge tools
to improve maternal and neonatal health outcomes.
For more information, email info@hera-health.com or visit
www.hera-health.com.
Media Contact
Mike McCleney, Hera Women's Health, 1 617-543-3444,
MMcCleney@hera-health.com, https://hera-health.com/
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