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Maven Clinic expands fertility support for males alongside health coaching program

April 19, 2024
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Virtual care provider Maven Clinic, a company focused on women and family health, announced the expansion of its fertility and family building program to address the needs of individuals seeking conception support outside of traditional in vitro fertilization (IVF) methods.  

The company updated its Trying-To-Conceive (TTC) health coaching, a program that offers vital assistance to those facing conception challenges, which now includes the Maven Managed Benefit platform. 

The platform integrates virtual care management with tailored fertility benefit structures and administration, alongside an expanded network of reproductive urology providers to bolster male fertility support. 

Participants in the TTC program receive personalized one-on-one support, including strategic goal setting, reproductive education, proactive check-ins, ovulation tracking kits and access to mental health and nutrition resources.

The service is offered free to all members in the Fertility and Trying-to-Conceive tracks.

The company also rolled out Maven Managed Benefit (MMB), an integrated fertility benefit solution.

MMB combines virtual care management and health coaching to help members understand their reproductive health and explore natural paths to pregnancy through a Provider Portal.

Maven also expanded its commitment to gender equity in fertility care by offering access to 12 different provider types specialized in male fertility care, helping members build care teams across reproductive urology, reproductive endocrinology and genetic counselors.

Patients will also have access to mental health providers, nutritionists and relationship coaches through the expanded program.

THE LARGER TREND

Digitalization is reformatting the landscape of reproductive care even as access to fertility treatments remains inadequate despite increasing employer and health plan subsidies.

In the U.S., approximately 19% of married women aged 15 to 49 have trouble conceiving after one year of trying, with 26% facing challenges in conceiving or carrying a pregnancy to term.

Financial barriers are a major impediment, with the average cost of IVF ranging from $15,000 to $20,000 per cycle.

Adding to the challenge is that public insurers rarely cover fertility services, with only New York’s Medicaid program offering limited coverage.

Maven has already taken steps to alleviate these burdens, including forming a partnership with Amazon in 2023 to extend fertility and family-building services to the tech giant’s employees worldwide, with access to a range of healthcare providers and support services.

The company also recently debuted a payment solution called Maven Wallet to help patients manage costs and determine budget and payment parameters.

As more companies prioritize fertility benefits, a growing number of health tech startups are emerging to address the evolving needs in this space.

Israeli fertility startup AIVF’s acquisition of ART Compass focuses on AI-driven embryo quality assessment during IVF treatment, aiming to enhance accessibility and outcomes in fertility care.

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