Malama Health Secures $9.2M to Expand Maternal Health Platform and Doula Network

Malama Health Secures $9.2M to Expand Maternal Health Platform and Doula Network

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Malama Health Secures $9.2M to Expand Maternal Health Platform and Doula Network

What You Should Know

  • The Funding: Malama Health, a maternal health company, has closed an oversubscribed $9.2M seed round led by Acumen America with participation from Wisdom Ventures, Capital F, and Coyote Ventures, alongside angels from the company’s pre-seed round. 
  • The Capital Stack: Uniquely, the round is not purely venture capital. It includes a $2.3M NIH grant and over $1M in California state funding, signaling deep alignment across federal, state, and private stakeholders.
  • The Market Strategy: While many glossy digital health startups target high-margin, employer-sponsored commercial plans, Malama was built from day one to be “Medicaid-first.” Medicaid currently covers over 40% of all U.S. births.
  • The Care Model: The platform combines high-tech with high-touch. It utilizes an EHR-connected app and remote biometric monitoring (glucose, blood pressure, weight) alongside a human workforce of embedded Doula-Care Navigators who attend births, conduct home visits, and monitor postpartum health for a full year.
  • The Hard ROI: Patient-reported outcomes from over 2,500 women show a 38% decrease in preterm birth rates, a 9% decrease in C-sections, and a 6% decrease in NICU admissions. Furthermore, a randomized controlled trial at Tufts Medical Center found a 40% difference in postpartum diabetes outcomes compared to standard care.

Doula-Led Maternal Care for Medicaid-Insured Women Nationwide

The standard of care for maternal health in the U.S. is highly episodic. Research indicates that labor and delivery nurses are constrained to spend just 6-10% of their time on comfort measures and emotional support. Even worse, the postpartum period—where the majority of pregnancy-related deaths occur—is usually relegated to a single six-week follow-up visit.

Malama Health is addressing this by wrapping the patient in a continuous, tech-enabled support system. At the software layer, the company provides an EHR-connected app featuring educational content purposefully written at a fifth-grade literacy level to ensure maximum accessibility. The app ingests remote biometric data, including glucose, blood pressure, and weight.

But technology alone cannot fix the U.S. maternal mortality crisis. The key differentiator of Malama’s model is its deployment of a human Doula-Care Navigator workforce. These doulas attend births, conduct home visits, and use the platform’s backend to escalate clinical risk signals in real-time, bridging the gap between the patient’s home and the managed care organization.

“Women in this country are trying to navigate a sick care system that was never designed for them,” said Mika Eddy, co-founder and CEO of Malama Health. “Most get a handful of prenatal appointments and one postpartum visit, and then they’re on their own. We built Malama to be the support system they should have had from the start.”

Driving Decrease in Preterm Birth Rates

The clinical data Malama is generating are impossible for managed care plans to ignore. Across 2,500 women, the platform drove a 38% decrease in preterm birth rates and a 6% decrease in NICU admissions. When you consider that a single complex NICU stay can cost a Medicaid plan hundreds of thousands of dollars, the ROI of paying for a tech-enabled doula becomes immediately apparent.

“Health equity in maternal care requires trust,” said Veenu Aulakh, Director at Acumen America. “Malama Health has earned that trust in communities that have been failed by the healthcare system for generations, and the outcomes data shows what’s possible when you build care around women rather than around appointments.”

Malama Health Adoption & Geographic Footprint

Malama Health’s app has been used by over 45,000 women across all fifty states, with Malama-generated reports touching over 600 clinics and hospitals nationwide. Malama is in-network with Medicaid plans across California, Texas and Colorado with active expansion into additional states this year.

 

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