The partnership aims to support high-risk patients and their newborns, including those belonging to underserved populations or living in rural regions or poorer urban areas, according to a March 20 news release from MedArrive.
MedArrive will have access to a variety of maternal health services through Ouma Health, including several focusing on maternal behavioral health. The partnership will allow MedArrive to provide behavioral health screenings and counseling, including assistance for those with substance use disorders and women on Medicaid.