Segura’s Business Collected Data On Pregnant Women. According to PRWeb Newswire, “In order to better monitor pregnant women's weight gain and blood pressure and deliver improved quality of care, Babyscripts™ has partnered with MedStar Health, the largest not-for-profit provider of patient care in Maryland and the Washington, D.C., region. This partnership will begin as a 60 patient roll-out at three hospitals with the intent to expand to all 10 MedStar hospitals. Expectant mothers are offered an iPhone-based app, wireless weight scale and wireless blood pressure cuff as part of Babyscripts' ‘Mommy Kit’. Regular home use of these devices offers a valuable additional source of information for physicians, as the data is captured and transmitted automatically to both the patient and the clinic. Intended to extend prenatal care beyond the four walls of the doctor's office, the Babyscripts™ app also delivers evidence-based guidelines approved by the patient's OB, in the form of daily nutritional, medical and lifestyle action items. [...] ‘There's a huge movement in health care to use wearable technology and apps to improve health and fitness,’ said Juan Pablo Segura, president and co-founder of Babyscripts. ‘But there are very few technologies that engage the doctor and patient directly. Starting with expectant moms, we're bridging the gap to promote wellness and manage patient care beyond the traditional clinical setting.’” [PRWeb Newswire, 12/9/14]
Segura Donated To Anti-Abortion Republicans. According to The American Independent, “Segura, a software executive and the son of billionaire Enrique Segura, has made sizable donations to Virginia Republicans, including a $25,000 contribution to Youngkin’s inaugural committee and $1,100 to anti-abortion state Senate candidate Kevin Adams, who lost a special election in January.” [The American Independent, 2/2/23]