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Canopie provides digital mental health care for new mothers through an app that offers prenatal and postpartum clinician-led group classes addressing breastfeeding, bonding, and sleep. It uses digital screening for social determinants of health and mental health conditions at onboarding and after program completion to generate real-time emotional health insights. It also offers short, self-guided therapy sessions and coordinates care with in-network behavioral health providers, with crisis triage that escalates care based on EPDS scores. The goal is to deliver accessible, coordinated digital care that combines screening, therapy, and professional support, typically via subscriptions or provider partnerships.
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Consumer Software
Enterprise Software
Healthcare
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Seed
Total Funding
$3.8M
Headquarters
Washington DC, District of Columbia
Founded
2020
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Aeroflow Health, a healthcare company serving millions of patients annually, has acquired Canopie, a digital health company providing virtual preventative care for new mothers. Financial terms were not disclosed. The acquisition builds on a partnership dating to 2022, when Aeroflow first invested in Canopie. Aeroflow's flagship business, Aeroflow Breastpumps, already connects mothers with lactation supplies and perinatal education, whilst Canopie delivers virtual mental health and physical wellness programmes for expecting and new mothers. The combined platform will serve 1.7 million expecting and new mothers annually who use Aeroflow's services. The company aims to address maternal care gaps, particularly in underserved communities where over one third of US counties lack adequate maternity care services and nearly 60% of women with perinatal mental health conditions never receive diagnosis.
Mothers in Florida deserve better; here's how Florida Blue Group get there. By dr. Kelli tice, VP medical affairs & chief health improvement officer, Florida Blue. April 09, 2026 I feel compelled to raise the alarm about the worsening state of maternal health in its country - particularly here in Florida, where I trained as a physician, raised my family, and built my career. This issue is deeply personal for me, and the urgency has never been clearer. The statistics are deeply troubling. The United States continues to have the highest maternal mortality rate in the developed world, receiving a D+ on the most recent March of Dimes report card for the fourth year in a row. Florida mirrors this pattern, also earning a D+ due to persistently high preterm birth rates (10.7%) and widening gaps in maternal care access. These outcomes stem from a complex interplay of chronic health conditions, structural inequities, and inconsistent access to high-quality prenatal and postpartum care. Together, these factors contribute to disparities that disproportionately impact women of color. Recent cases in the media highlight how Black women's concerns during labor and postpartum are often dismissed, leading to dangerous delays and preventable complications. When women are unheard at their most vulnerable, they are at risk and trust in the health care system is lost. High-quality care must also be respectful care - care that listens, believes, and responds. The risks associated with pregnancy and childbirth extend beyond delivery. Complications can occur at any point during labor, delivery, or the postpartum period - sometimes with devastating and long-lasting consequences. Research from the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association shows Black and Latina women experience serious postpartum complications at a higher rate than white patients. Maternal mental health is an equally urgent concern. A study in JAMA Internal Medicine shows significant declines in maternal mental well-being, with consequences that span generations - from adverse birth outcomes to long-term developmental and mental health challenges for children. The crisis is further compounded by maternity care deserts - communities with little or no access to obstetric services. In Florida, these deserts force families to go without essential care, fueling delayed diagnoses, reduced access to emergency services, and preventable complications. Research shows that in some Florida communities, women travel an average of 49 miles - nearly an hour - to reach their nearest birthing hospital. Identifying and addressing bias, mapping maternal health deserts, and identifying where families need additional support is essential. Florida Blue is taking action through a partnership with Canopie to offer members a digital solution that includes prenatal coaching, care coordination, and mental well-being support. Its Florida Blue Foundation is awarding $3.5 million in grants to nonprofits supporting maternal health programs. Florida Blue Group support the Florida Perinatal Quality Collaborative in delivering OB emergency training for hospital staff in small and rural communities. Florida Blue Group is also working to increase the number of hospitals designated as Blue Distinction Centers for Maternity Care. Florida Blue Group must continue to partner with policymakers, health care providers, and community organizations to strengthen maternal health across Florida. The time for coordinated, meaningful action is now.
1 in 5 women experience Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders; Partnership addresses the critical need for mental wellness resources, offering free personalized, virtual mental health servicesSAN FRANCISCO, April 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Willow Innovations, Inc. (Willow), the FemTech leader that revolutionized the breast pumping experience by inventing the first fully in-bra wearable breast pump, announces today its commitment to provide 1 million hours of maternal mental health support to new mothers nationwide. Willow is partnering with Canopie , the preventive maternal health care platform, to offer personalized, virtual mental health services.According to Postpartum Support International, one in five women experiences Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMADs) during pregnancy and postpartum. PMADs are the most common complication of childbirth1. Yet, only 15 percent of women with PMADs are treated, making it the most underdiagnosed and inadequately treated obstetric complication in the United States2. Willow's partnership with Canopie will help ensure that mothers can access expert, evidence-based care and guidance to help them thrive during their postpartum journey
Canopie, a Falls Church, VA-based prevention-focused maternal health company, raised $3.7M in Seed funding
ASHEVILLE, N.C., Sept. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aeroflow Health, a pioneering healthcare company that leverages cutting-edge technology to support...
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Industries
Consumer Software
Enterprise Software
Healthcare
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Seed
Total Funding
$3.8M
Headquarters
Washington DC, District of Columbia
Founded
2020
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