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Maven’s social determinants of health screener

Social determinants of health (SDOH)—like housing, education, and systemic racism—play an outsized role in pregnancy outcomes, leading to vast inequities and disparities among races, classes, and geographies. Even though SDOH account for 30-55% of all health outcomes, fewer than one-quarter of hospitals screen for these factors, giving providers an incomplete picture of patient health. 

To help improve the rate and ease of SDOH screening, Maven’s clinical research team developed a new, three-question social needs screening tool that takes less than one minute and can be completed digitally. The tool is effective when compared to the current gold standard for detecting social needs, simplifying the screening process for patients and providers alike.

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Maven’s social determinants of health screener

Maven’s social determinants of health screener

Maven supports all women and families

Maven is the world’s largest virtual clinic for women’s and family health. Its unique care model enables employers and health plans to improve clinical outcomes and lower maternity-related costs, empowering parents to grow their families while growing their careers. Founded in 2014 by CEO Katherine Ryder, Maven has been recognized as Fast Company’s #1 Most Innovative Health Company. Maven has supported over 5 million women and families, and raised $200 million in funding from leading investors like Sequoia Capital, Oak HC/FT Partners, Icon Ventures, and Female Founders Fund.

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Maven supports all women and families

Maven is the world’s largest virtual clinic for women’s and family health. Its unique care model enables employers and health plans to improve clinical outcomes and lower maternity-related costs, empowering parents to grow their families while growing their careers. Founded in 2014 by CEO Katherine Ryder, Maven has been recognized as Fast Company’s #1 Most Innovative Health Company. Maven has supported over 5 million women and families, and raised $200 million in funding from leading investors like Sequoia Capital, Oak HC/FT Partners, Icon Ventures, and Female Founders Fund.

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Benefits build better businesses

Support all of your employees — parents or not — with benefits that allow them to grow at <company>. Find out which benefits matter most, how they increase employee productivity, and how investing in the right benefits ultimately improves your bottom line.

United Talent Agency
United Talent Agency

Lucy Avsharyan, Global Benefits Manager at leading talent and entertainment firm United Talent Agency, shares why Maven has made all the difference in retaining and empowering working parents.

The top five priorities for family benefits in 2023
The top five priorities for family benefits in 2023

We surveyed over 100 HR leaders and decision-makers across industries like tech, finance, and healthcare. Download our report to learn about the trends for the upcoming year and how you can offer maximal value.

The state of family health benefits 2022
The state of family health benefits 2022

We surveyed more than 300 HR decision makers and over 1,000 employees to see if their family benefits are providing the support parents need. Here’s what we found.

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