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Nadia Care Raises $12M to Expand Medicaid Maternal Care
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Nadia Care Raises $12M to Expand Medicaid Maternal Care

•March 16, 2026
•Mar 16, 2026

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Why It Matters

Focusing on Medicaid positions Nadia Care to address persistent maternal‑health gaps among underserved populations, while tapping a stable, high‑volume payer source. The funding accelerates scaling of a hybrid care model that could reshape how prenatal services are delivered nationwide.

Key Takeaways

  • •Raised $12M Series A funding
  • •Shifts exclusively to Medicaid patients
  • •Offers hybrid virtual and in‑person maternal services
  • •Aims to reduce maternal health disparities
  • •Backed by healthcare‑focused venture capital

Pulse Analysis

Medicaid remains the primary insurer for over half of all births in the United States, yet maternal outcomes for its beneficiaries lag behind those with private coverage. Chronic shortages of obstetric providers in low‑income communities, combined with transportation barriers, have driven policymakers and investors toward telehealth solutions that can extend specialist care beyond traditional clinic walls. By integrating remote monitoring, video consultations, and coordinated in‑person visits, platforms that serve Medicaid enrollees can improve prenatal screening rates and early detection of complications, ultimately lowering infant mortality and costly emergency interventions.

Nadia Care’s decision to abandon commercial insurers reflects a calculated bet on the scale and predictability of Medicaid reimbursements. The $12 million round, led by investors with deep health‑tech expertise, will finance the rollout of additional community clinics and the enhancement of its digital platform, including AI‑driven risk stratification tools. This hybrid model not only broadens access for pregnant patients who might otherwise forego care but also creates a data‑rich environment for continuous quality improvement. By aligning its revenue stream with Medicaid’s value‑based initiatives, Nadia Care can demonstrate cost savings to state programs while delivering higher‑quality outcomes.

The broader industry is watching as Nadia Care scales, because its approach could set a template for other maternal‑health startups. Successful execution may encourage more capital to flow into Medicaid‑focused health tech, prompting insurers and state agencies to partner with similar hybrid providers. As the U.S. grapples with rising maternal mortality rates, especially among Black and low‑income women, solutions that combine technology with on‑the‑ground support are poised to become integral to public‑health strategies. Nadia Care’s growth trajectory will therefore be a bellwether for the viability of Medicaid‑centric, digitally enabled maternal care models.

Deal Summary

Maternal care startup Nadia Care, formerly Cayaba Care, announced it has closed a $12 million funding round to grow its virtual and in‑person Medicaid services after shifting focus away from commercial insurers.

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