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The Real Reason Investors Are Backing Maternal Health

by Mark Taylor, Vice President of Market Strategy at Ready Computing 08/20/2026 Leave a Comment

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The Real Reason Investors Are Backing Maternal Health
Mark Taylor, Vice President of Market Strategy at Ready Computing

There’s a reason investors are pouring money into maternal health right now, and it’s not just because it’s the “right thing to do.” It’s because maternal health sits at the intersection of some of the biggest challenges in healthcare today: cost, access, workforce shortages, chronic disease, behavioral health, health equity, and long-term outcomes.

And the numbers are becoming impossible to ignore.

Despite spending more on healthcare than any other developed nation, the United States continues to report some of the worst maternal and infant health outcomes among high-income countries. Infant mortality rates remain stubbornly high in many parts of the country, particularly in underserved and rural communities. Maternal mortality rates are equally troubling, especially for Black mothers, where disparities continue to persist regardless of income or education level.

At some point, the industry had to stop pretending this was purely a clinical problem.

For years, maternal health was often treated as a narrow specialty focused primarily on prenatal visits, delivery, and postpartum follow-up. But that model misses the bigger picture entirely.

Maternal health is one of the clearest indicators of how well — or how poorly — our healthcare and social support systems actually work together.

When an expectant mother struggles to access transportation, stable housing, nutritious food, behavioral health support, childcare, or even reliable communication with providers, the impact doesn’t stop with one pregnancy. It affects emergency department utilization, NICU admissions, long-term chronic conditions, infant development, family stability, and ultimately healthcare costs for years to come.

That’s what investors are paying attention to.

They are not simply investing in pregnancy tracking apps or digital engagement tools. They are investing in infrastructure around maternal health because maternal care exposes the operational gaps across the entire continuum of care.

Think about what successful maternal care actually requires: coordination across OB/GYNs, primary care, behavioral health, pediatrics, specialists, payers, community organizations, and social services, along with real-time communication and referral management, longitudinal engagement before, during, and after pregnancy, better visibility into social needs and risk factors, and support models that extend far beyond the four walls of a hospital.

In other words, maternal health is becoming a proving ground for connected care.

And frankly, the organizations that learn how to orchestrate care effectively around maternal health are likely building capabilities that can scale into broader population health, Medicaid transformation, and whole-person care initiatives.

That’s why you’re seeing investment flow into areas like remote monitoring, care navigation, doula and community support networks, behavioral health integration, Medicaid-focused care coordination, community-based referral platforms, home-based care models, predictive analytics and risk identification, and interoperability and data sharing infrastructure.

Improving maternal outcomes is no longer viewed solely as a clinical initiative. It is increasingly viewed as a systems problem.

And systems problems require orchestration.

What’s especially interesting is that maternal health may become one of the first large-scale examples where clinical care and social care truly converge in an operationally meaningful way. Not as a pilot. Not as a grant-funded side project. But as a core component of care delivery and reimbursement strategy.

Payers understand this. States understand this. Investors definitely understand this.

If a health system, health plan, or state can successfully reduce complications, improve engagement, lower avoidable utilization, and support healthier families through connected maternal health strategies, the downstream financial and societal impact is enormous.

That’s the real story.

Maternal health is not suddenly attracting attention because the market discovered compassion. It’s attracting investment because the industry is finally recognizing that healthier outcomes depend on more than clinical encounters alone.

And maternal health may ultimately prove to be one of the strongest business cases yet for whole-person care.


About Mark Taylor

Mark Taylor is a healthcare technology leader with experience advancing interoperability and connected care across complex health and social care networks. At Ready Computing, he focuses on how technology can help organizations coordinate services, address social needs, and support more connected models of care.

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