$185-215k
+ Stock options; Salary applicable to candidates based in NYC, CO or CA only and may vary by other locations
Virtual clinic for women's and family health
Posted today
Virtual clinic for women's and family health
501-1000 employees
Posted today
$185-215k
+ Stock options; Salary applicable to candidates based in NYC, CO or CA only and may vary by other locations
501-1000 employees
To make healthcare work for all of us.
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To make healthcare work for all of us.
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61% female employees
57% employee growth in 12 months
Maven is a virtual care provider that is particularly focused on delivering better outcomes for women. Its online pregnancy, fertility, and pregnancy clinic gives users holistic care. The digital health model delivered by Maven is intended to make healthcare services more accessible: it aims to support those that have been marginalized by the traditional health care system.
This means that Maven forms part of the global digital health market; a burgeoning sector of the Internet economy. Many companies are already delivering digital healthcare solutions: rivals to Maven include Doctor On Demand, Heal, Pager, 98point6 , K Health, Lemonaid, MDLIVE, First Stop Health and HealthTap. However, Maven's focused on marginalised groups is what sets it apart.
Maven has received significant funding as it continues to address areas of underrepresented healthcare coverage, such as treatment of postnatal depression. As the company grows, Maven will use this new funding to continue to personalise its platform and enhance its service's cultural flexibility, increasing its support networks across all stages of family and reproductive life. Recent examples of expansion is new product offering for personalised support for those trying to conceive naturally.
Kirsty
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Oct 2024
$125m
SERIES F
Nov 2022
$90m
SERIES E
This company has top investors
Kate Ryder
(CEO)Prior to founding Maven in 2014, Kate worked in venture capital and as a journalist, writing for the Economist from Southeast Asia, New York and London and for the New Yorker.
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