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Royal Philips: Lankenau Heart Institute, part of Main Line Health, first in North America to sign long-term strategic partnership with Philips utilizing integrated cardiovascular solutions

Royal Philips: Lankenau Heart Institute, part of Main Line Health, first in North America to sign long-term strategic partnership with Philips utilizing integrated cardiovascular solutions
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Main Line Health Selects Owl Insights to Improve the Delivery of Behavioral Health Services

Main Line Health Selects Owl Insights to Improve the Delivery of Behavioral Health Services Share Article The Owl platform will enable Main Line Health to enhance and differentiate their behavioral health service through improved clinical workflows, the delivery of evidence based care, better patient experience and clinical outcomes PORTLAND, Ore. (PRWEB) May 06, 2021 Owl Insights Inc., a leading provider of tech-enabled precision-guided behavioral health (BH), today announced that Main Line Health, a not-for-profit health system serving the greater Philadelphia region, has selected the Owl Platform to implement a measurement-based strategy. The Owl s cloud-based platform will seamlessly integrate with Main Line Health’s electronic health record (EHR) system to screen, stratify and monitor patient progress with data from evidence-based, patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and social determinants of health

3 Main Line Parents Share What It s Like to Give Birth During a Pandemic

Arlene Loaeza with son Lucas at her home in Exton. As the obstetrics coordinator and doctor-patient liaison for Penn Ob/Gyn in Chester County, Arlene Loaeza knows something about pregnant women. She was six months pregnant when the pandemic hit. Her office quickly closed, and Loaeza’s work went virtual. “I shared my patients’ anxiety about not knowing how COVID would affect us,” she says. “I talked to them about having the same fears.” In the meantime, Chester County Hospital took immediate steps to treat COVID-19 infections and reduce exposure for patients and staff. But maternal-fetal transmission was an unknown. At first, Loaeza’s physician, Dr. Justin Sloane, and the rest of staff used extreme caution with COVID-positive moms, removing the baby and making the primary caregiver someone negative. That has since changed. “We’ve learned that it’s preferable to keep the baby with a COVID-positive mom as long as she’s asymptomatic,” says Sloane.

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