logo
#

Latest news with #Emagine

The Journey Pregnancy App Announces EPIC Electronic Health Record Integration
The Journey Pregnancy App Announces EPIC Electronic Health Record Integration

Yahoo

time26-03-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

The Journey Pregnancy App Announces EPIC Electronic Health Record Integration

Updated app provides doctors with real-time access to user electronic health records, allowing them to monitor crucial vitals along the pregnancy journey TUCSON, Ariz., March 26, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Emagine Solutions Technology announces a significant update to its signature app – The Journey Pregnancy – with its integration with EPIC, the country's biggest electronic health records system. This transforms the already advanced app into one of the most empowering pregnancy tools for women and healthcare providers. The Journey Pregnancy App is one of the most robust free pregnancy tools for patients and medical professionals, offering an exceptional level of pre and post-partum app-based personalized support including virtual wellness coaching, vitals tracking (including blood pressure, glucose and kick count) as well as Withings and Fitbit integration. Now, as one of few pregnancy apps offering EPIC integration, The Journey Pregnancy gives patients the ability to log their blood pressure, pregnancy symptoms, mood and other health metrics, then (at their discretion) share this information with their provider team so their doctors can see these vitals in real time. Doctors will now have access to patient-provided data between appointments and can monitor the progress of their patients between appointments – important for patients with a risk profile, such as those with hypertension, diabetes, preexisting conditions, or those at risk for preeclampsia. "The US is facing a maternal health crisis. A reported 1 in 6 babies in maternity care deserts are not receiving adequate prenatal care and our own studies show that women are abandoning pregnancy apps, frustrated by a lack of useful features. People need technologies to make pregnancy care safer and at a lower cost with improved outcomes," explains Emagine Solutions Technology Co-founder and CEO Courtney Williams. "By integrating with EPIC, we will be able to further our mission to make pregnancy safer while bridging these untenable gaps in care." The Journey Pregnancy App is available for free at Apple's App Store and Google Play. For more info, visit: About Emagine Solutions Technology Emagine is an award-winning company tackling the maternal health crisis with technology to make pregnancy care safer, lower cost, and improve outcomes. The Journey Pregnancy, our AI-powered maternal health app and remote patient monitoring platform, helps women manage their maternal health through pregnancy and postpartum. To find out more, visit and follow Emagine on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and Facebook. View source version on Contacts Kiri Jewellkiri@ Sign in to access your portfolio

Movies to see this week: 'Natural Born Killers,' 'Titane,' Italian Film Fest
Movies to see this week: 'Natural Born Killers,' 'Titane,' Italian Film Fest

Yahoo

time27-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Movies to see this week: 'Natural Born Killers,' 'Titane,' Italian Film Fest

The Italian Film Fest is getting underway at The Main Cinema, the Film Noir Festival at the Heights Theater continues, and lots of offbeat films dot the calendar this week. Here are the repertory films you can catch around the Twin Cities this week. Thursday, Feb. 27 at Emagine Willow Creek Sailor (Nic Cage) and Lula (Laura Dern) are on the run from Lula's mother (Diane Ladd), who doesn't approve of their relationship, and a rogue's gallery of Lynchian characters standing in the way of their doomed romance. (That includes Isabella Rossellini, Crispin Glover, Willem Dafoe, Harry Dean Stanton, and Grace Zabriskie.) Emagine is hosting another film in the parade of David Lynch screenings that started after his death last month. It may not have the stature of Lynch's most beloved films, but he didn't really make duds. Thursday, Feb. 27 and Monday, Feb. 2 at Grandview Theatre Natural Born Killers, co-written by Quentin Tarantino, is unique in Oliver Stone's filmography. Not because it's immensely violent or controversial (at least at the time of it's release), but because it's stylish in a way that isn't typical of his movies. (Plus, there's no JFK conspiracy in it.) Mickey (Woody Harrelson) and Mallory (Juliette Lewis) are a sort of hyperviolent Bonnie and Clyde rampaging across the country, killing and committing crimes that turn them into media darlings. It's a critique of media sensationalism that has arguably become closer to the mark with age, even if it's been critiqued itself for sensationalizing violence. Thursday, Feb. 27 at the Minneapolis Institute of Art The Mia is screening Martin Scorsese's episodic epic, based on the life of the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, who, as he ages, reckons the persecution of the Tibetan people under Chinese rule. It stars Tenzin Thuthob Tsarong, a grandnephew of the Dalai Lama. The Disney-released film, unsurprisingly, was the subject of pushback from the Chinese government before it was even released. Disney, of course, caved to economic forces and helped bury it on its release. Despite four Oscar nominations, which included recognition for Philip Glass' great score and outstanding cinematography from Coen Bros. regular Roger Deakins, it's one of the less-discussed of Scorsese's movies, and that's too bad. It pairs nicely with the museum's recent opening of its Tibetan Shrine Room, so make some time to visit the new permanent exhibit. Sunday, Mar. 2 at The Main Cinema, part of the Italian Film Festival The Italian Film Festival gets underway at The Main Cinema this week. It's bringing in a parade of contemporary and classic Italian films. Among those is Il Postino, a film that doesn't often get a spotlight more than 30 years after its release. (Though it got plenty of attention when it was released and nominated for Best Picture at the 1996 Oscars.) Massimo Troisi, who got a posthumous Oscar nomination for the role, plays a postman who falls in love with poetry while delivering mail to the poet Pablo Neruda. His relationship with the legendary Chilean poet helps with his attempts to court the woman of his dreams. Monday, Mar. 3 at Alamo Drafthouse If you didn't find enough visual madness and narrative oddity with Lynch earlier in the week, director Julia Ducournau is here for you. Agathe Rousselle stars as a violent go-go dancer with a fetish for cars following an accident that left her with a unique titanium implant. Her story collides with a spate of unexplained murders and Vincent, who is mysteriously reunited with his son 10 years after he went missing. It's visually wild, complex, and delightful if you're able to let go and let yourself be taken for the screening in the Twin Cities this week: Feb. 27: Bad Boys: Ride or Die (2024) at AMC Southdale and AMC Coon Rapids Feb.27: Babe: Pig in the City (1998) at Emagine Eagan, Emagine East Bethel, Emagine Lakeville, Emagine White Bear, and Emagine Willow Creek Feb. 27: 20 Years in the Crypt: Embedded on Tour with Dead Moon at Cloudland Theater Feb. 27: 2025 Oscar Nominated Short Films - Documentary at The Main Cinema Feb. 27: 2025 Oscar Nominated Short Films - Live Action at Landmark Lagoon Feb. 27: 2025 Oscar Nominated Short Films - Animation at The Main Cinema and Landmark Lagoon Feb. 27: Duel (1971) at The Heights Theater, part of the Film Noir Festival Feb. 27: The Princess Bride (1987) at The Parkway Theater Feb. 27: Moonlight (2016) at CMX Odyssey IMAX, AMC Eden Prairie, AMC Rosedale, and AMC Southdale Feb. 27: Il Tempo Che Ci Vuole (2024) at The Main Cinema, part of the Italian Film Festival Feb. 28–Mar. 4: Beethoven (1992) at Emagine Eagan, Emagine East Bethel, Emagine Lakeville, Emagine White Bear, and Emagine Willow Creek Feb. 28–Mar. 4: Oppenheimer (2023) at AMC Southdale Feb. 28: Semidei (2023) at The Main Cinema, part of the Italian Film Festival Feb. 28: Tutto Quello Che Vuoi (2017) at The Main Cinema, part of the Italian Film Festival Feb. 28: Un Altro Ferragosto (2024) at The Main Cinema, part of the Italian Film Festival Feb. 28–Mar. 4: Boogie Nights (1997) at The Trylon Cinema Mar. 1: Leprechaun In the Hood (2000) at The Main Cinema Mar. 1: Io la Conoscevo Bene (1965) at The Main Cinema, part of the Italian Film Festival Mar. 1: Familia (2024) at The Main Cinema, part of the Italian Film Festival Mar. 1: Ricomincio da Tre (1981) at The Main Cinema, part of the Italian Film Festival Mar. 1: Nosferatu (1922) at Radiohead: Silent Synced at Emagine Willow Creek and Emagine Eagan Mar. 1: C'é Ancora Domani (2023) at The Main Cinema, part of the Italian Film Festival Mar. 1: Kids' Film Fair 2025 at The Walker Art Center Mar. 1–2: Shrek (2001) at Emagine Eagan, Emagine Lakeville, Emagine White Bear, and Emagine Willow Creek Mar. 1: Shrek (2001) movie party at Alamo Drafthouse Mar. 1: Interstellar (2014) at Alamo Drafthouse Mar. 2: Parasite (2019) at Alamo Drafthouse Mar. 2: Just Mercy (2019) at Oakdale Cinema and West End Cinema Mar. 2: Straight Outta Compton (2015) at Oakdale Cinema and West End Cinema Mar. 2: Sei Fratelli (2024) at The Main Cinema, part of the Italian Film Festival Mar. 2: El Paraiso (2023) at The Main Cinema, part of the Italian Film Festival Mar. 2: Gloria! (2024) at The Main Cinema, part of the Italian Film Festiva Mar. 3: Pet Sematary (1989) at Emagine Willow Creek Mar. 3: Marcus Mystery Movie at Oakdale Cinema, Parkwood Cinema, Rosemount Cinema, Southbridge Crossing Cinema, and West End Cinema Mar. 4: The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988) at The Parkway Theater Mar. 4: The Batman (2022) at Alamo Drafthouse Mar. 4: The Ballad of Wallis Island (2025) at The Main Cinema

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store