The Pip Care app, developed by a company spun out of the Pittsburgh-based health system, improves care management for patients before and after surgery. Three UPMC hospitals will be testing out a new ...
Pittsburgh-based UPMC will pilot an app that helps patients prepare for and recover from surgery at three of its Centers for Perioperative Care hospitals. The app, created by Pip Care, will be piloted ...
The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and Redesign Health have founded a new startup, Pip Care, that helps patients prepare for and recover from surgery. It is the first company to be launched ...
"It's an app that you can download on your phone, if you wish to participate, and it'll alert you to instances where there's sudden cardiac arrest in the general public. That way we can enable our ...
Last week, UPMC researchers published a study demonstrating the efficacy of Pip Care, a surgical app and healthcare coaching platform for perioperative care. UPMC patients who used Pip Care reduced ...
IN 5 WOMEN WILL HAVE A MENTAL HEALTH CONDITION IN THE MONTHS BEFORE OR AFTER GIVING BIRTH, ACCORDING TO THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION. AND MANY OF THOSE WOMEN NEVER GET HELP. YEAH, IT’S PRETTY COMMON.