How Mobile Care Vans Help Moms Get the Healthcare They Need

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Mass General Brigham's innovative new mobile postpartum unit program is helping moms get the care they need without going to the hospital. In a report for TODAY, NBC's Anne Thompson shares an inside look at how the program is helping women and why hospital house calls are now making a comeback.

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