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CapCan analyzes maternal health disparities through data-driven research and policy development at the intersection of clinical care and community health. Their work focuses on documenting racial inequities in maternal mortality rates and evaluating systemic barriers to healthcare access for Black women and underserved populations. The research incorporates telehealth implementation data, remote patient monitoring outcomes, and community-based intervention results. Their public health initiatives span three core domains: clinical care delivery systems, maternal health policy reform, and technology-enabled healthcare solutions. The work encompasses both direct service evaluation and upstream policy analysis affecting maternal outcomes. These efforts integrate with related research on family support systems, including education access, childcare infrastructure, and mental health service delivery. CapCan's methodological approach combines semantic data analysis with evidence-based public health frameworks to evaluate intervention effectiveness. Their published analyses examine both quantitative health metrics and qualitative community impact assessments. This research supports policy recommendations aimed at reducing documented disparities in maternal health outcomes.