Accessing specialized medical care often requires significant travel, long waiting times, and complex logistical planning. For expectant mothers facing high-risk pregnancies, these challenges compound the stress of an already delicate situation. When specialized care is located hours away, both the patient and the local medical facility face immense pressure to make critical decisions quickly. Bridging the gap between patients and specialized providers has become a top priority for health systems nationwide. Traditional models of care rely heavily on transferring patients to larger urban hospitals, which separates mothers from their support networks and places a heavy burden on the transferring facility.…
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