Nadia Care raises $12M to grow Medicaid maternal care

Ngai Yeung / endpoints - A maternal care startup offering virtual and in-person care just raised $12 million in new funding after dropping commercial insurers to focus on Medicaid, Endpoints News learned exclusively. Nadia Care, previously known as Cayaba Care ...

AI Summary: Nadia Care secured $12 million to expand its community‑centered maternal care model, increasing Medicaid‑focused doula and perinatal support services. The funding aims to scale access in underserved areas, bolster nonclinical supports that improve outcomes, and reduce maternal health disparities — because apparently traditional care alone wasn't cutting it.

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