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The Data Advantage in Maternal–Fetal Medicine: Proving Value, Driving Outcomes

Recorded On: 12/10/2025

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Description: 

This webinar is designed to highlight how data-driven approaches can elevate clinical outcomes, demonstrate the value of MFM services, and strengthen our relationships with hospitals, payors, and referring communities. It will include three short presentations and an interactive Q&A where attendees can discuss their issues and have an open dialogue with speakers and attendees.

This webinar took place on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, at 7 pm ET. The recording is available to view on demand.

The webinar will cover the following topics:
  1. Foundational MFM metrics and outcomes,
  2. Building a culture of data-driven practice,
  3. Using data strategically for growth, negotiation, and innovation.
Speakers 
Judette Louis, MD, MPH

Dean, Eastern Virginia Medical School at Old Dominion University

James M. Ingram Professor & Chair, Obstetrics and Gynecology

Director, Regional Perinatal Intensive Care Center

Brian Iriye, MD

President, Hera Women’s Health

Managing Physician, High Risk Pregnancy Center, Nevada

Suwan Mehra, MD (moderator)

Medical Director, Center for Fetal Care, Advocate Children’s Hospital — Park Ridge, IL.

Physician, Advocate Medical Group Maternal-Fetal Medicine (multiple Chicagoland locations)


This webinar does not offer CEUs or CME credits.

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The Data Advantage in Maternal–Fetal Medicine: Proving Value, Driving Outcomes
Recorded 12/10/2025  |  75 minutes
Recorded 12/10/2025  |  75 minutes This webinar is designed to highlight how data-driven approaches can elevate clinical outcomes, demonstrate the value of MFM services, and strengthen our relationships with hospitals, payors, and referring communities. It includes two short presentations and an interactive Q&A where attendees discussed their issues along with an open dialogue among speakers and attendees.
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