Maternal Health Startup Mahmee Raises $9.2M Series A Led by Goldman Sachs Asset Management
Mahmee, a maternal healthcare startup, has closed a $9.2 million Series A funding round led by Goldman Sachs Asset Management. This investment aims to address maternal healthcare disparities, reduce premature births and Cesarean sections among its users, and expand its community-based care model. Since its inception in 2016, Mahmee has provided care to over 15,000 pregnant individuals, demonstrating improved health outcomes for marginalized groups. The funding will facilitate the growth of Mahmee's provider network and health partnerships, enhancing support for expectant mothers nationwide.
- Raised $9.2 million in Series A funding, led by Goldman Sachs.
- Demonstrated improved health outcomes: 10% less likely to have a C-section and 50% less likely to deliver prematurely.
- Served over 15,000 pregnant individuals with proactive healthcare.
- Expansion of community-based support network and partnerships to enhance maternal care.
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Mahmee addresses disparities in maternal healthcare, significantly reducing premature births and Cesarean sections
Mahmee raises
Since launching in 2016, Mahmee has offered both a place to manage maternity care and a national network of community-based birth professionals, including its own in-house nurses and care coordinators. Mahmee’s subscription for live support 7 days a week gives expectant mothers an experience differentiated from any other maternity app: a team of seasoned nurses and care coordinators to proactively screen and monitor health needs, make referrals to culturally competent professionals, and assist with navigating social services.
Mahmee has existing partnerships with municipal health departments, hospitals, and insurance companies including the
This investment comes at a critical time for expectant mothers across the country.
“The Mahmee Network proves that community-based care delivery models have the greatest chance of ensuring access to comprehensive support for new and expecting parents,” said Mahmee’s cofounder and CEO,
Mahmee has served over 15,000 pregnant and birthing individuals and performed thousands of physician escalations and life-saving interventions for users experiencing issues like severe hypertension, infection, placental bleeding, and severe postpartum depression.
Patients with Mahmee are
Hanna, one of the 93 Black Women in the country to have raised millions of dollars in funding, also participated in the 2021 Launch With GS Entrepreneur Cohort and has now received early-stage investment from the Growth Equity Business within Goldman Sachs Asset Management. The investment is also part of Goldman Sachs’ One Million Black Women initiative, a
“We are thrilled to continue on the Mahmee journey through this investment that lies squarely at the intersection of our Launch With GS and One Million Black Women initiatives,” said
“We first invested in Mahmee in 2019 because they were building a new model of care for expectant mothers,” said
The funding will be used to expand Mahmee's team, community-based provider network, and roster of payor and health system partners.
About Mahmee
Mahmee is an integrated care delivery platform for maternal and infant health that connects patients, independent health professionals, and enterprise healthcare organizations to increase access to comprehensive care prenatal and postpartum care. Mahmee provides expectant mothers with an experience differentiated from any other maternity app by offering live support 7 days a week and unlimited expert-led support groups and classes. Through a dedicated team of seasoned nurses and care coordinators, we proactively screen for health concerns, make referrals to culturally competent professionals, and assist with navigating social services. The Mahmee Network features more than 750 practices and community-based organizations across the country, putting thousands of doulas, lactation consultants, midwives, therapists, and nutritionists at your fingertips. Together, we seek to reduce the risk of bias and errors in your care with a unified health record for mom and baby so that critical data is no longer fragmented. Mahmee is backed by Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Revolution’s Rise of the
About One Million Black Women
In partnership with Black-women-led organizations, financial institutions and other partners, Goldman Sachs has committed
About Goldman Sachs Asset Management Growth Equity
Bringing together traditional and alternative investments, Goldman Sachs Asset Management provides clients around the world with a dedicated partnership and focus on long-term performance. As the primary investing area within Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS), we deliver investment and advisory services for the world’s leading institutions, financial advisors and individuals, drawing from our deeply connected global network and tailored expert insights, across every region and market—overseeing more than
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