As a team of mostly moms and all advocates for women’s health, we have been so fortunate to have Marin Nagase Tominaga as our Chief of Staff and MBA intern this summer. From her interview outside Coupa at Stanford University Graduate School of Business through her last week of her SMIF internship, she demonstrated an exceptional ability to roll up her sleeves, tackle health plan jargon (and a million acronyms), and deliver better outcomes for moms and babies. Her dedication and operational wizardry have been invaluable, and we’re so grateful for all we’ve learned from her! As she heads back for her final year, the team is so excited to see her continue to shine and make an impact. 💖 Also, if you know any amazing humans like Marin with operational chops and the passion to improve outcomes for moms and babies, Malama Health is hiring!
Malama Health
Hospitals and Health Care
Stanford, CA 896 followers
Biometric tracking and doula-led care navigation.
About us
Malama’s vision is for every mother to have the resources and support needed to confidently navigate motherhood and beyond. Discover the digital tools that can help you better manage your transition to parenthood through health data tracking, real-time feedback, insights and benefits navigation that personalize to every mama and mama-to-be.
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- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Stanford, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2022
- Specialties
- maternal health, digital health, and doula care
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70% of women with gestational diabetes go on to develop type II diabetes, yet most women don't get any kind of follow-up at all. Our team at Malama Health is so excited to announce the launch of our CDC-approved postpartum wellness program, designed to support all postpartum individuals and lower the risk of developing type II diabetes, especially for those who have experienced gestational diabetes. Access our tailored resources through the Malama app (select the postpartum option during signup): https://malama.app.link/ This program is more than just a health initiative; it's a community where you can safely engage in postpartum exercises, discover healthy eating options, and connect with others on similar journeys. Remember, just like your newborn, you also deserve to be nourished, nurtured, and loved ❤️ See you on Malama!
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Gestational diabetes affects 1 in 7 pregnancies and is the most common medical pregnancy complication worldwide. Cases of gestational diabetes are increasing and becoming more complex due to higher levels of risk factors, such as obesity. Without treatment, gestational diabetes can lead to increased risk of: - High blood pressure - Caesarean sections - Mental health conditions - Health complications later in life, such as type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease - Complications for the baby at delivery Testing and treatment for the condition often occurs late into the second or third trimester. Authors of a new Lancet Series call for earlier intervention to prevent complications and improve long-term health outcomes. “Our new Series emphasises the urgent need for a major shift in how [gestational diabetes] is first diagnosed and managed, not only during pregnancy but throughout the lifetime of mothers and their babies,” said Series lead, Prof. David Simmons. Find out more ▶️ https://hubs.li/Q02C0SG30
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Our team is excited to present at the American Diabetes Association 84th Scientific Sessions in Orlando, Florida this weekend with a poster on Closing Equity Gaps for Patients with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) through Remote Monitoring and Care Navigation. We are proud to share patient reported outcomes data (and EHR data) demonstrating a: - 11% lower C-section rate - 17% lower NICU admissions rate - 43% reduction in preterm births … Amongst Malama patients, most of whom are on Medicaid, and ~30% of whom screen positive for food insecurity, when compared to US national averages for GDM. Come by the main plenary room on Saturday and say hi! 🐬 #ADA24 #ADA2024 #ADASciSessions
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Tune into 51 Labs’ final showcase event live today in Chicago: https://lnkd.in/gDb3Mxxb
51 Labs Final Showcase on Maternal Mortality
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We are ONE WEEK away from our 51 Labs Final Showcase on Maternal Mortality. Join us next Wednesday, May 22, to hear pitches from 10 dynamic startups with preventative solutions for maternal mortality. Prior to the pitches, a keynote address will be given by Elizabeth Cherot MD,MBA, president and CEO of March of Dimes. Don’t miss this opportunity! Register today: https://bit.ly/4aJ49jt Armor Medical Inc, BAKS Medical, BioticsAI, Ciconia Medical, Elythea (YC S23), Expect Fitness, Malama Health, NUA SURGICAL, Partum Health, Vasowatch
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Excited to extend our remote monitoring for gestational diabetes management to Pennsylvania!! Thank you to JHF for such honorable work and their continued support.
As the fiscal agent for federal Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Funds, JHF has awarded over $4M through The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity across the Commonwealth. #maternalhealth ACLAMO | AFRICAN FAMILY HEALTH ORGANIZATION AFAHO | Brown Mamas | City of Philadelphia | Beverly's Birthdays | @MAYA | NurturePA| The Foundation For Delaware County | Healthy Start, Inc. | Malama Health | Masters of Maternity ™️ (MOM) | MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH CONSORTIUM OF CHESTER COUNTY, INC. | National Nurse-Led Care Consortium | New Sun Rising | Patients R Waiting | University of Pennsylvania | University of Pittsburgh | University of Pittsburgh - School of Nursing https://hubs.li/Q02vZQ3y0
Over $4M in Maternal Care Innovation Grants Awarded to Reduce Maternal Mortality and Morbidity
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Which startups are thriving in the healthcare game? 👀 We’ve got a curated list of 21 innovative #startups you should really take a look at, published in Light-it’s blog: https://lnkd.in/e76-G3Dm - There’s Novoic, working for earlier detection of neurological diseases with their AI-driven speech test; and Malama Health, making remote monitoring of diabetes in pregnancy easier. 🤰 - We've also got Nabla, an AI assistant that's making life easier for practitioners; and Makani Science, which created the world's first wireless patch that accurately and continuously monitors breathing. 💻 - EO, with their innovative CBD and THC products; and Covera Health, using AI to cut unnecessary healthcare spending in the Radiology industry. 🩻 - The blog mentions Formsort, improving patient experience and healthcare efficiency; and Paige, which offers an AI-enabled solution for more efficient cancer diagnosis. 🔬 - We’ve also got Tempus AI, combining tech and AI in cancer care; and Hinge Health, delivering at-home physical therapy services with wearables. 🩺 - Last but not least, Makani Science, which created the world's first wireless patch that accurately and continuously monitors breathing; and Eight Sleep, who’s redefining sleep optimization. 🛌 Some of these startups have already been spotlighted in our weekly newsletter! 👇 - We're talking about Wondermed, with their at-home ketamine treatments for anxiety and depression; and FOLX Health, providing specialized care for the LGBTQIA+ community. 🏳️🌈 - We've also spotlighted Mavida Health and Osmind, working on personalized therapy and efficient EMRs, respectively. - There’s Vori Health, also making healthcare more efficient; not to mention Puppeteer AI and Metriport, bringing #AI and data management to new heights. 🤖 - Zocdoc has also been spotlight of the week! They're simplifying patient-doctor matching. 👨⚕️ Big shoutout to these startups for standing out in the #healthtech industry. 👊 #Newsletter #Healthcare
21 HealthTech Startups to Keep an Eye On in 2024
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MATTER alongside 51 Labs partners, Health Care Service Corporation, Laerdal Million Lives Fund, BayCare Health System, Parkview Health, UChicago Medicine, Organon and Stryker, has selected 10 startups — Armor Medical Inc, BAKS Medical (Katie Buzenius), BioticsAI, Ciconia Medical, Elythea (YC S23), Expect Fitness, Malama Health, NUA SURGICAL, Partum Health and Vasowatch — for the second cohort of 51 Labs focused on preventing maternal mortality in the U.S. before, during and after birth. Learn more about the finalists and the final showcase that will take place on May 22: https://bit.ly/48RhTaw
MATTER announces second 51 Labs cohort
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How do you pitch your company when only 2.1% of venture funding in 2023 went to women-only founding teams (PitchBook)? How do you balance parenthood with entrepreneurial careers? In my dual roles on the Galvanizer and GSB Women in Management leadership teams, I was honored to organize a star-studded Female Founders & Funders panel at Stanford University Graduate School of Business with Danielle Jing of Pear VC, Sydney Sykes of Lightspeed, Nicole Chung of Upfront Ventures, Lizzie Matusov of Quotient, and Mika Eddy of Malama Health. It was so inspiring to be surrounded in a room full of MBA women passionate about entrepreneurship! As I continue in my own journey of building Peachy Day, I hope to keep creating opportunities for fellow women like our panelists have. Here are some of my key learnings: ✨ Female founders: go into investor meetings with more confidence, rather than the expectation that you might fail. You've got this, and it's what your venture deserves! 🎤 When presenting women-centric products to male investors, pitch the magnitude of the opportunity, and especially emphasize how your solution can improve the lives of the women that they care most about (partners, moms, daughters, and more). 🤱 There'll never be a perfect time in life to both start building a family and launching a company—build a strong support network (partners, co-founders, nearby family) that you can rely on during the harder days. 💙 to Whitney Hazard, Lydia D., Sara Flamm, and Alexandra Small who made this event possible! #femalefounders #femaleinvestors #womensentrepreneurship #investinwomen #womensupportingwomen #femalefounder