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U.S. Primary Care

Ariadne Labs works to strengthen primary care in the United States so everyone can access high-quality, person-centered care—whether they’re staying healthy or managing illness. Our efforts focus on three core areas: innovative payment models, whole-person care, and chronic disease. Innovative Payment Models Our Primary Health Care Program team partners with payers and policymakers to accelerate… Continue reading U.S. Primary Care

Rachel Nankware Mgeni

Rachel Mgeni is a lecturer and clinician at ASOME in Kigali, Rwanda. Dr. Mgeni graduated from KCMC University with a Master’s of Medicine in Internal Medicine, and has a special interest in cardiology. She joined the Better Evidence for Training program in 2025.

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Mass General Brigham Researchers Share Tool to Improve Newborn Genetic Screening

MGB coverage on the International Consortium of Newborn Sequencing (ICoNS) publishing of their findings and tool in Genetics in Medicine. They identified key factors influencing gene inclusion in newborn genomic screening programs and the team developed a machine learning model incorporating 13 predictors, achieving high accuracy in predicting gene selection across programs.

May 9 2025
Colleen Clark

Colleen Clark, MDes, is a Design Specialist at Ariadne Labs, where she brings deep expertise in innovation and human-centered design to support projects aimed at improving health outcomes and healthcare delivery. In her role, Colleen helps teams develop effective, people-centered solutions that address complex challenges and make a meaningful difference in people’s lives. With a… Continue reading Colleen Clark

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New York Times: One-third of Maternal Death Occur Long After Delivery, Study Finds

The New York Times covers Dr. Rose Molina and her co-authors’ new research published in JAMA Network Open.

Apr 10 2025
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STAT: U.S. maternal mortality rate increased 27% over five years, NIH study finds

STAT News covers Dr. Rose Molina and her co-authors’ new research published in JAMA Network Open.