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It was an absolute honor to meet Dr. Jill Biden at #HLTHUSA 2024! Thank you for your incredible leadership in advancing women’s health research and innovation from the The White House!
Millie is a new kind of maternity clinic, built by moms and healthcare providers who have been there. We bring together collaborative OB/Midwifery care in a modern, tech-enabled clinic model extended with virtual care & remote monitoring, to set a new standard of care that improve clinical outcomes and experiences from conception through the first year of parenthood. Our first clinic is open in Berkeley, CA, and accepts all major insurance plans including Medicaid. Virtual care services are also available nationally through our website. We can’t wait to meet you!
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It was an absolute honor to meet Dr. Jill Biden at #HLTHUSA 2024! Thank you for your incredible leadership in advancing women’s health research and innovation from the The White House!
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Great to have Jobeth Devera and the team from NBCUniversal today showcasing Millie on California Live and sharing tips from our wonderful midwife Rachel! Building Millie has been a joy and a privilege, and I am grateful to all who have been part of its incredible story as we turn 2 later this month. https://lnkd.in/g2ndG3JS
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Thank you Amina Niasse and Reuters for spotlighting the rapidly growing investment in the maternal health space in sync with patient demand and reimbursement shifts. Some numbers to back it all up — PitchBook data shows that investment was $306.5 million in 2023, a 700% increase from $38.1 million in 2018. Great to see Millie featured along with some of our team and patients. Thank you Alice Zheng for sharing your perspective too! #vc #maternalhealth #womenshealth #innovation #whitehouse
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We get a lot of patient love and are thrilled when Millie babies pop in for a visit! But some moments are just special, and this photo capture shows one of them. Meet our Aqueelah Tillman APRN, MSN, BS, CNM/WHNP-BC who decided to become a midwife after a long career as a NICU nurse. Why? Because she wanted to serve her community and create healthier pregnancies through access to more & better care. Aqueelah joined Millie as a student midwife, and our clinical team collectively invested time to provide the mentorship needed to complete her training. This matters because we know culturally congruent care improves health equity & outcomes — but less than 5% of US midwives are people of color. In short, we need more of them. We are so proud of Aqueelah and grateful that Millie can be part of the solution. #womenshealth #midwives #acog #acnm #maternalhealth #blackmaternalhealth #whitehouse
Thank you to Mark Travers, Ph.D. at Forbes for featuring Millie's holistic 360 degree care model in this terrific piece that unpacks the clinical research around maternal mental health, highlights the role that psychosocial support preparedness can play in reducing perinatal anxiety & depression, and provides practical strategies for pregnant families. TL;DR -- ✅ (1) Choose a care team that includes midwives & doulas ✅ (2) Embrace innovative models that use tech to provide more continuous 24x7 care between visits through connected devices, apps, and more ✅ (3) Actively seek out peer support groups that can help validate your lived experiences and give you practical tips in real time. #maternalmentalhealth, #maternalhealth, #womenshealth https://lnkd.in/gVSyn9cG
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Strong support for #postpartum families is a topic close to my heart and something we strongly prioritize at Millie through home visits, proactive risk screenings, lactation care, postpartum support groups, app-based resources, and more. Talia Borgo CNM, WHNP, RN and I were thrilled to have the Emmy-winning Julian Glover, Anchor & Race/Culture Reporter at ABC News visit Millie to discuss first hand perspectives on the importance of #paidfamilyleave for the recovery needs of new parents, breastfeeding success rates, secure bonding, and infant health. Featured research by Maya Rossin-Slater of Stanford University School of Medicine notes that only 60% of U.S. workers are eligible for the Family Medical Leave Act, which provides just 12 weeks of job-protected, unpaid leave for new parents. Even fewer parents are eligible for paid leave. Given the diversity of the population we care for, we see this regularly at Millie. In healthcare we talk a lot about outcomes being driven by social determinants — paid family leave is an integral part of the solution for the most vulnerable families who feel intense pressure to return to work. Watch the terrific special featuring important data and expert perspectives on the current US maternal health crisis in Facing the Facts | Maternal Health here: https://lnkd.in/gaKzcV_t
In <2 years we have achieved many things at Millie -- rapid growth, positive economics, payor coverage across Commercial & Medicaid plans, actuarial ROI, an expanding list of health system partnerships, and tremendous patient love with 1000 patients and 250 Millie babies so far. Earlier this week we released our first set of outcomes data on the Millie care model, and I couldn't be more proud of the team. Key highlights: Lower c-section and preterm birth rates vs. national averages Measured remission rates for maternal mental health Positive actuarial ROI for payors through better outcomes Reduction in near misses due to early detection and timely care Lower costs of care delivery vs. current standard models In short, Millie's technology enabled, midwifery-led care model is good for patients, payors, and health systems....and it can solve growing care gaps in the face of major national OBGYN shortages. Much gratitude to all our investors who have believed in Millie's mission of building better maternity care for all. You make change possible. cc: TMV BBG Ventures, RH Capital, Ingeborg Investments, Joyance Partners, Looking Glass Capital, venn growth partners, Turner Novak, tristan walker, Rob Chess, Scott Belsky, Amy Kane, Talia Borgo CNM, WHNP, RN, Sarah Reynolds, Kimmie Carey, Patricia Bevitz, Teel Love, Shalini Shah, Terese Tatum
Such a fun conversation with host (and investor) Turner Novak! We covered a lot of ground on Millie, innovating in healthcare, and my own non-linear path into all of it! Thanks so much for having me! Some things we chatted about: (03:16) Problems in US maternity care (13:21) Why insurance reimbursement drives healthcare design (16:11) How bundled care unlocks personalization (18:48) From fiction writer to 20 years in healthcare (24:22) Why consumers don’t act like consumers in healthcare (26:09) The reason scale matters (27:43) Bundled payments and new care design (32:16) What makes Millie unique (35:58) Importance of picking the right regional markets in healthcare (37:08) The two paths for insurance reimbursement (41:08) Why distribution is the product in healthcare (44:25) Opportunities in cash pay care (48:28) How Anu fundraised without a product (51:06) The future of in-person, hybrid, and virtual healthcare
Thank you MeiMei Fox and Forbes for spotlighting 6 incredible women who are building a better healthcare system for all of us! Grateful to be included alongside Brooke Boyarsky Pratt (Knownwell) Ashley Tyrner (FarmboxRx) Monica Cepak, MBA (Wisp) Suzette Glasner, Ph.D. (Pelago), and Ellen Rudolph (WellTheory) Let's go! https://lnkd.in/gskz9BZK #womeninhealth #healthinnovation #healthequity
It's Mother's Day today..... Over the years I have felt many things -- the weight of social expectations as I unpacked years of uncertainty about whether motherhood was for me, multiple rounds of heartbreak over failed fertility treatments, joy on the birth of my daughter, terror as I suffered a "near miss" soon after, and since then the wild ride that American parenthood is for working parents (being a startup founder makes it all a bit harder). But today, I feel optimistic. The news remains grim but there is more national attention, federal funding, and technology at our disposal to build a better system. I'm sharing an op-ed I wrote for the Observer on what the future of maternal health could look like — technology can help us address provider shortages, reach care where it’s needed, reduce clinician burnout, save lives, lower costs, and create better experiences for expectant families. At Millie we are grateful for the opportunity to build this future -- to-date we have cared for more than a thousand families, and brought hundreds of babies into the world with strong outcomes and proven actuarial ROI. We are excited to be expanding and look forward to bringing better care to more families later this year! If you are in a position to make a difference - as a business or government leader, investor, builder, fellow parent, or community member — please use your platform to make change on this Mother’s Day! cc: Sarah Reynolds, Amy Kane, Talia Borgo CNM, WHNP, RN, Kimmie Carey #ai #healthtech #cdc #whitehouse #maternalhealth #mothersday #womenshealth #healthinnovation