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Reimbursement Roadblocks

31 min · 20. elo 2025
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Jennifer Sargent speaks with Jodi Neuhauser, CEO and founder of In Women's Health and co-founder of the bipartisan Women's Health PAC, about the critical reimbursement challenges facing maternal health innovation. Fresh from hosting the first-ever Women's Health Reimbursement Summit, Jodi shares eye-opening insights about the systemic barriers preventing maternal health companies from scaling effectively. Discover why doula reimbursement varies dramatically by state—from $350 to $1,500—and how this inconsistency impacts business models and patient access. Learn about the stark reality that the entire women's health ecosystem spent only $1.97 million on lobbying in 2023, while other healthcare sectors spent hundreds of millions. Jodi explains why understanding reimbursement basics is essential for anyone in maternal health and how virtual care models can help address rural maternity deserts. The conversation also explores exciting innovations in maternal health, from personalized monitoring to full-stack care platforms, plus practical advice for professionals looking to break into the women's health space.

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