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2025 at Delfina: Shifting the maternal health crisis together

A year of moving maternal care earlier and making it work at scale

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https://www.delfina.com/resource/2025-at-delfina

2025 marked a shift for Delfina toward scale and partnership. 

We began the year with our Series A raise, which enabled us to grow alongside partners who share our commitment to proactive equity-focused care–and scale what works for maternal health. 

The reality we’re working to change 

Despite more attention and investment, maternal health in the U.S. remains unacceptably poor:

  • The U.S. maternal mortality rate is more than 2X higher than in other high-income countries
  • Over 80% of maternal deaths are preventable 
  • Black women are 3X more likely to die from pregnancy complications than white women
  • 1 in 3 counties lack adequate maternity care access

This crisis isn’t about individual behavior. It’s about systems that intervene too late, or not at all. 

Delfina exists to shift that reality. By pairing predictive technology with wraparound clinical support and quality partnerships across the health ecosystem, we help identify risk earlier, reduce provider burden, and keep moms connected between visits.  

Top 5 Delfina highlights of 2025 

1. Government engagement that moves prevention upstream 

In partnership with the California Office of the Surgeon General, Delfina launched the Preconception Medical Assessment (PreMA) widget, a clinically-validated, digital tool that helps people identify and act on health risks before pregnancy. The PreMA widget is a free, open-source, and easy tool for clinical and community organizations to embed directly into their platforms, lowering barriers to access and advancing prevention-first maternal health. 

2. Health plan partnerships driving real engagement and reach 

Throughout 2025, Delfina grew alongside both longstanding and new health plan partners committed to proactive, tech-enabled maternity care. 

  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas marked the two-year anniversary of their maternal and infant health initiative, supporting Delfina’s expansion to 30+ OB practices and 2,000+ patients across BCBSTX in-network providers in Texas. 
  • In Maryland, Delfina launched our maternal health program with a major health plan to improve access to Medicaid members in the state. 
  • Delfina was also named a preferred vendor by the Association for Community Affiliated Plans (ACAP), reinforcing our alignment with safety-net health plans delivering coordinated, equitable care nationwide.

These partnerships show what’s possible when plans invest in earlier care and consistent support, from pregnancy through the first year postpartum. 

3. OB provider champions delivering care where it matters

Delfina continued to expand and diversify its OB partnerships with FQHCs, academic medical centers, private practices, and integrated health systems serving patients with complex needs nationwide. Delfina augments OB care by extending support between visits and surfacing risk earlier, helping care teams intervene sooner without adding burden. 

The addition of FQHC partners such as Esperanza Health Centers in Illinois and Legacy Community Health in Texas extended Delfina’s reach into communities facing the greatest access gaps, demonstrating the platform’s ability to support care across diverse settings and patient populations. 

4. Giving back to the maternal health community 

In 2025, Delfina’s data science and clinical teams shared implementation learnings and new research insights across the maternal health community. 

Highlights included presentations and panels at ACOG, TAHP, APHA, AHA, and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Pregnancy Meeting, covering topics like interpretable machine learning in OB care, exercise guidance during pregnancy, blood pressure patterns, pregnancy glucose trajectories and perinatal outcomes, and longitudinal trends in symptom and mood

5. Product innovation built to scale

Behind the scenes, Delfina continued to strengthen its AI-powered platform to improve provider efficiency and member experience. Key releases included: 

  • Clinical Workflows that automate OB provider interventions using clinical thresholds (for gestational weight gain, gestational diabetes, and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy), reducing manual work and improving timeliness of interventions.
  • App-based proprietary models, enabling earlier risk identification for practices not yet integrated with an EHR based on data entered into the Delfina app, extending access to proactive care in more resource-constrained settings. 
  • Expanded preconception support, reinforcing Delfina’s commitment to meeting families before pregnancy, not just during it.

This work laid the foundation for delivering proactive maternity care at scale. We are grateful to be recognized in the CB Insights’ 2025 Digital Health 50 as the only maternal health company on the list.

Looking ahead to 2026

Delfina is grateful to our health plan partners, providers, and community organizations who join us in building a better care experience for new moms at a time when earlier, consistent support is still urgently needed. 

In 2025, Delfina supported 10,000+ patients across their maternal care journeys. This work isn’t about us. It’s about the families who trust us during one of life’s most important moments. 

As we move into 2026, our focus is clear: build on what worked in 2025, learn from what could work better, and further advance the standard for proactive maternal care.

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Blog post

2025 at Delfina: Shifting the maternal health crisis together

A year of moving maternal care earlier and making it work at scale

Authors
Authors
Authors
https://www.delfina.com/resource/2025-at-delfina

2025 marked a shift for Delfina toward scale and partnership. 

We began the year with our Series A raise, which enabled us to grow alongside partners who share our commitment to proactive equity-focused care–and scale what works for maternal health. 

The reality we’re working to change 

Despite more attention and investment, maternal health in the U.S. remains unacceptably poor:

  • The U.S. maternal mortality rate is more than 2X higher than in other high-income countries
  • Over 80% of maternal deaths are preventable 
  • Black women are 3X more likely to die from pregnancy complications than white women
  • 1 in 3 counties lack adequate maternity care access

This crisis isn’t about individual behavior. It’s about systems that intervene too late, or not at all. 

Delfina exists to shift that reality. By pairing predictive technology with wraparound clinical support and quality partnerships across the health ecosystem, we help identify risk earlier, reduce provider burden, and keep moms connected between visits.  

Top 5 Delfina highlights of 2025 

1. Government engagement that moves prevention upstream 

In partnership with the California Office of the Surgeon General, Delfina launched the Preconception Medical Assessment (PreMA) widget, a clinically-validated, digital tool that helps people identify and act on health risks before pregnancy. The PreMA widget is a free, open-source, and easy tool for clinical and community organizations to embed directly into their platforms, lowering barriers to access and advancing prevention-first maternal health. 

2. Health plan partnerships driving real engagement and reach 

Throughout 2025, Delfina grew alongside both longstanding and new health plan partners committed to proactive, tech-enabled maternity care. 

  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas marked the two-year anniversary of their maternal and infant health initiative, supporting Delfina’s expansion to 30+ OB practices and 2,000+ patients across BCBSTX in-network providers in Texas. 
  • In Maryland, Delfina launched our maternal health program with a major health plan to improve access to Medicaid members in the state. 
  • Delfina was also named a preferred vendor by the Association for Community Affiliated Plans (ACAP), reinforcing our alignment with safety-net health plans delivering coordinated, equitable care nationwide.

These partnerships show what’s possible when plans invest in earlier care and consistent support, from pregnancy through the first year postpartum. 

3. OB provider champions delivering care where it matters

Delfina continued to expand and diversify its OB partnerships with FQHCs, academic medical centers, private practices, and integrated health systems serving patients with complex needs nationwide. Delfina augments OB care by extending support between visits and surfacing risk earlier, helping care teams intervene sooner without adding burden. 

The addition of FQHC partners such as Esperanza Health Centers in Illinois and Legacy Community Health in Texas extended Delfina’s reach into communities facing the greatest access gaps, demonstrating the platform’s ability to support care across diverse settings and patient populations. 

4. Giving back to the maternal health community 

In 2025, Delfina’s data science and clinical teams shared implementation learnings and new research insights across the maternal health community. 

Highlights included presentations and panels at ACOG, TAHP, APHA, AHA, and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Pregnancy Meeting, covering topics like interpretable machine learning in OB care, exercise guidance during pregnancy, blood pressure patterns, pregnancy glucose trajectories and perinatal outcomes, and longitudinal trends in symptom and mood

5. Product innovation built to scale

Behind the scenes, Delfina continued to strengthen its AI-powered platform to improve provider efficiency and member experience. Key releases included: 

  • Clinical Workflows that automate OB provider interventions using clinical thresholds (for gestational weight gain, gestational diabetes, and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy), reducing manual work and improving timeliness of interventions.
  • App-based proprietary models, enabling earlier risk identification for practices not yet integrated with an EHR based on data entered into the Delfina app, extending access to proactive care in more resource-constrained settings. 
  • Expanded preconception support, reinforcing Delfina’s commitment to meeting families before pregnancy, not just during it.

This work laid the foundation for delivering proactive maternity care at scale. We are grateful to be recognized in the CB Insights’ 2025 Digital Health 50 as the only maternal health company on the list.

Looking ahead to 2026

Delfina is grateful to our health plan partners, providers, and community organizations who join us in building a better care experience for new moms at a time when earlier, consistent support is still urgently needed. 

In 2025, Delfina supported 10,000+ patients across their maternal care journeys. This work isn’t about us. It’s about the families who trust us during one of life’s most important moments. 

As we move into 2026, our focus is clear: build on what worked in 2025, learn from what could work better, and further advance the standard for proactive maternal care.

Blog post

2025 at Delfina: Shifting the maternal health crisis together

A year of moving maternal care earlier and making it work at scale

Authors
Authors
Authors
https://www.delfina.com/resource/2025-at-delfina

2025 marked a shift for Delfina toward scale and partnership. 

We began the year with our Series A raise, which enabled us to grow alongside partners who share our commitment to proactive equity-focused care–and scale what works for maternal health. 

The reality we’re working to change 

Despite more attention and investment, maternal health in the U.S. remains unacceptably poor:

  • The U.S. maternal mortality rate is more than 2X higher than in other high-income countries
  • Over 80% of maternal deaths are preventable 
  • Black women are 3X more likely to die from pregnancy complications than white women
  • 1 in 3 counties lack adequate maternity care access

This crisis isn’t about individual behavior. It’s about systems that intervene too late, or not at all. 

Delfina exists to shift that reality. By pairing predictive technology with wraparound clinical support and quality partnerships across the health ecosystem, we help identify risk earlier, reduce provider burden, and keep moms connected between visits.  

Top 5 Delfina highlights of 2025 

1. Government engagement that moves prevention upstream 

In partnership with the California Office of the Surgeon General, Delfina launched the Preconception Medical Assessment (PreMA) widget, a clinically-validated, digital tool that helps people identify and act on health risks before pregnancy. The PreMA widget is a free, open-source, and easy tool for clinical and community organizations to embed directly into their platforms, lowering barriers to access and advancing prevention-first maternal health. 

2. Health plan partnerships driving real engagement and reach 

Throughout 2025, Delfina grew alongside both longstanding and new health plan partners committed to proactive, tech-enabled maternity care. 

  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas marked the two-year anniversary of their maternal and infant health initiative, supporting Delfina’s expansion to 30+ OB practices and 2,000+ patients across BCBSTX in-network providers in Texas. 
  • In Maryland, Delfina launched our maternal health program with a major health plan to improve access to Medicaid members in the state. 
  • Delfina was also named a preferred vendor by the Association for Community Affiliated Plans (ACAP), reinforcing our alignment with safety-net health plans delivering coordinated, equitable care nationwide.

These partnerships show what’s possible when plans invest in earlier care and consistent support, from pregnancy through the first year postpartum. 

3. OB provider champions delivering care where it matters

Delfina continued to expand and diversify its OB partnerships with FQHCs, academic medical centers, private practices, and integrated health systems serving patients with complex needs nationwide. Delfina augments OB care by extending support between visits and surfacing risk earlier, helping care teams intervene sooner without adding burden. 

The addition of FQHC partners such as Esperanza Health Centers in Illinois and Legacy Community Health in Texas extended Delfina’s reach into communities facing the greatest access gaps, demonstrating the platform’s ability to support care across diverse settings and patient populations. 

4. Giving back to the maternal health community 

In 2025, Delfina’s data science and clinical teams shared implementation learnings and new research insights across the maternal health community. 

Highlights included presentations and panels at ACOG, TAHP, APHA, AHA, and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Pregnancy Meeting, covering topics like interpretable machine learning in OB care, exercise guidance during pregnancy, blood pressure patterns, pregnancy glucose trajectories and perinatal outcomes, and longitudinal trends in symptom and mood

5. Product innovation built to scale

Behind the scenes, Delfina continued to strengthen its AI-powered platform to improve provider efficiency and member experience. Key releases included: 

  • Clinical Workflows that automate OB provider interventions using clinical thresholds (for gestational weight gain, gestational diabetes, and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy), reducing manual work and improving timeliness of interventions.
  • App-based proprietary models, enabling earlier risk identification for practices not yet integrated with an EHR based on data entered into the Delfina app, extending access to proactive care in more resource-constrained settings. 
  • Expanded preconception support, reinforcing Delfina’s commitment to meeting families before pregnancy, not just during it.

This work laid the foundation for delivering proactive maternity care at scale. We are grateful to be recognized in the CB Insights’ 2025 Digital Health 50 as the only maternal health company on the list.

Looking ahead to 2026

Delfina is grateful to our health plan partners, providers, and community organizations who join us in building a better care experience for new moms at a time when earlier, consistent support is still urgently needed. 

In 2025, Delfina supported 10,000+ patients across their maternal care journeys. This work isn’t about us. It’s about the families who trust us during one of life’s most important moments. 

As we move into 2026, our focus is clear: build on what worked in 2025, learn from what could work better, and further advance the standard for proactive maternal care.

Blog post

2025 at Delfina: Shifting the maternal health crisis together

A year of moving maternal care earlier and making it work at scale

Authors
Authors
Authors
https://www.delfina.com/resource/2025-at-delfina

2025 marked a shift for Delfina toward scale and partnership. 

We began the year with our Series A raise, which enabled us to grow alongside partners who share our commitment to proactive equity-focused care–and scale what works for maternal health. 

The reality we’re working to change 

Despite more attention and investment, maternal health in the U.S. remains unacceptably poor:

  • The U.S. maternal mortality rate is more than 2X higher than in other high-income countries
  • Over 80% of maternal deaths are preventable 
  • Black women are 3X more likely to die from pregnancy complications than white women
  • 1 in 3 counties lack adequate maternity care access

This crisis isn’t about individual behavior. It’s about systems that intervene too late, or not at all. 

Delfina exists to shift that reality. By pairing predictive technology with wraparound clinical support and quality partnerships across the health ecosystem, we help identify risk earlier, reduce provider burden, and keep moms connected between visits.  

Top 5 Delfina highlights of 2025 

1. Government engagement that moves prevention upstream 

In partnership with the California Office of the Surgeon General, Delfina launched the Preconception Medical Assessment (PreMA) widget, a clinically-validated, digital tool that helps people identify and act on health risks before pregnancy. The PreMA widget is a free, open-source, and easy tool for clinical and community organizations to embed directly into their platforms, lowering barriers to access and advancing prevention-first maternal health. 

2. Health plan partnerships driving real engagement and reach 

Throughout 2025, Delfina grew alongside both longstanding and new health plan partners committed to proactive, tech-enabled maternity care. 

  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas marked the two-year anniversary of their maternal and infant health initiative, supporting Delfina’s expansion to 30+ OB practices and 2,000+ patients across BCBSTX in-network providers in Texas. 
  • In Maryland, Delfina launched our maternal health program with a major health plan to improve access to Medicaid members in the state. 
  • Delfina was also named a preferred vendor by the Association for Community Affiliated Plans (ACAP), reinforcing our alignment with safety-net health plans delivering coordinated, equitable care nationwide.

These partnerships show what’s possible when plans invest in earlier care and consistent support, from pregnancy through the first year postpartum. 

3. OB provider champions delivering care where it matters

Delfina continued to expand and diversify its OB partnerships with FQHCs, academic medical centers, private practices, and integrated health systems serving patients with complex needs nationwide. Delfina augments OB care by extending support between visits and surfacing risk earlier, helping care teams intervene sooner without adding burden. 

The addition of FQHC partners such as Esperanza Health Centers in Illinois and Legacy Community Health in Texas extended Delfina’s reach into communities facing the greatest access gaps, demonstrating the platform’s ability to support care across diverse settings and patient populations. 

4. Giving back to the maternal health community 

In 2025, Delfina’s data science and clinical teams shared implementation learnings and new research insights across the maternal health community. 

Highlights included presentations and panels at ACOG, TAHP, APHA, AHA, and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Pregnancy Meeting, covering topics like interpretable machine learning in OB care, exercise guidance during pregnancy, blood pressure patterns, pregnancy glucose trajectories and perinatal outcomes, and longitudinal trends in symptom and mood

5. Product innovation built to scale

Behind the scenes, Delfina continued to strengthen its AI-powered platform to improve provider efficiency and member experience. Key releases included: 

  • Clinical Workflows that automate OB provider interventions using clinical thresholds (for gestational weight gain, gestational diabetes, and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy), reducing manual work and improving timeliness of interventions.
  • App-based proprietary models, enabling earlier risk identification for practices not yet integrated with an EHR based on data entered into the Delfina app, extending access to proactive care in more resource-constrained settings. 
  • Expanded preconception support, reinforcing Delfina’s commitment to meeting families before pregnancy, not just during it.

This work laid the foundation for delivering proactive maternity care at scale. We are grateful to be recognized in the CB Insights’ 2025 Digital Health 50 as the only maternal health company on the list.

Looking ahead to 2026

Delfina is grateful to our health plan partners, providers, and community organizations who join us in building a better care experience for new moms at a time when earlier, consistent support is still urgently needed. 

In 2025, Delfina supported 10,000+ patients across their maternal care journeys. This work isn’t about us. It’s about the families who trust us during one of life’s most important moments. 

As we move into 2026, our focus is clear: build on what worked in 2025, learn from what could work better, and further advance the standard for proactive maternal care.

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2025 at Delfina: Shifting the maternal health crisis together

A year of moving maternal care earlier and making it work at scale

Authors
Authors
Authors
https://www.delfina.com/resource/2025-at-delfina

2025 marked a shift for Delfina toward scale and partnership. 

We began the year with our Series A raise, which enabled us to grow alongside partners who share our commitment to proactive equity-focused care–and scale what works for maternal health. 

The reality we’re working to change 

Despite more attention and investment, maternal health in the U.S. remains unacceptably poor:

  • The U.S. maternal mortality rate is more than 2X higher than in other high-income countries
  • Over 80% of maternal deaths are preventable 
  • Black women are 3X more likely to die from pregnancy complications than white women
  • 1 in 3 counties lack adequate maternity care access

This crisis isn’t about individual behavior. It’s about systems that intervene too late, or not at all. 

Delfina exists to shift that reality. By pairing predictive technology with wraparound clinical support and quality partnerships across the health ecosystem, we help identify risk earlier, reduce provider burden, and keep moms connected between visits.  

Top 5 Delfina highlights of 2025 

1. Government engagement that moves prevention upstream 

In partnership with the California Office of the Surgeon General, Delfina launched the Preconception Medical Assessment (PreMA) widget, a clinically-validated, digital tool that helps people identify and act on health risks before pregnancy. The PreMA widget is a free, open-source, and easy tool for clinical and community organizations to embed directly into their platforms, lowering barriers to access and advancing prevention-first maternal health. 

2. Health plan partnerships driving real engagement and reach 

Throughout 2025, Delfina grew alongside both longstanding and new health plan partners committed to proactive, tech-enabled maternity care. 

  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas marked the two-year anniversary of their maternal and infant health initiative, supporting Delfina’s expansion to 30+ OB practices and 2,000+ patients across BCBSTX in-network providers in Texas. 
  • In Maryland, Delfina launched our maternal health program with a major health plan to improve access to Medicaid members in the state. 
  • Delfina was also named a preferred vendor by the Association for Community Affiliated Plans (ACAP), reinforcing our alignment with safety-net health plans delivering coordinated, equitable care nationwide.

These partnerships show what’s possible when plans invest in earlier care and consistent support, from pregnancy through the first year postpartum. 

3. OB provider champions delivering care where it matters

Delfina continued to expand and diversify its OB partnerships with FQHCs, academic medical centers, private practices, and integrated health systems serving patients with complex needs nationwide. Delfina augments OB care by extending support between visits and surfacing risk earlier, helping care teams intervene sooner without adding burden. 

The addition of FQHC partners such as Esperanza Health Centers in Illinois and Legacy Community Health in Texas extended Delfina’s reach into communities facing the greatest access gaps, demonstrating the platform’s ability to support care across diverse settings and patient populations. 

4. Giving back to the maternal health community 

In 2025, Delfina’s data science and clinical teams shared implementation learnings and new research insights across the maternal health community. 

Highlights included presentations and panels at ACOG, TAHP, APHA, AHA, and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Pregnancy Meeting, covering topics like interpretable machine learning in OB care, exercise guidance during pregnancy, blood pressure patterns, pregnancy glucose trajectories and perinatal outcomes, and longitudinal trends in symptom and mood

5. Product innovation built to scale

Behind the scenes, Delfina continued to strengthen its AI-powered platform to improve provider efficiency and member experience. Key releases included: 

  • Clinical Workflows that automate OB provider interventions using clinical thresholds (for gestational weight gain, gestational diabetes, and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy), reducing manual work and improving timeliness of interventions.
  • App-based proprietary models, enabling earlier risk identification for practices not yet integrated with an EHR based on data entered into the Delfina app, extending access to proactive care in more resource-constrained settings. 
  • Expanded preconception support, reinforcing Delfina’s commitment to meeting families before pregnancy, not just during it.

This work laid the foundation for delivering proactive maternity care at scale. We are grateful to be recognized in the CB Insights’ 2025 Digital Health 50 as the only maternal health company on the list.

Looking ahead to 2026

Delfina is grateful to our health plan partners, providers, and community organizations who join us in building a better care experience for new moms at a time when earlier, consistent support is still urgently needed. 

In 2025, Delfina supported 10,000+ patients across their maternal care journeys. This work isn’t about us. It’s about the families who trust us during one of life’s most important moments. 

As we move into 2026, our focus is clear: build on what worked in 2025, learn from what could work better, and further advance the standard for proactive maternal care.

Blog post

2025 at Delfina: Shifting the maternal health crisis together

A year of moving maternal care earlier and making it work at scale

https://www.delfina.com/resource/2025-at-delfina

2025 marked a shift for Delfina toward scale and partnership. 

We began the year with our Series A raise, which enabled us to grow alongside partners who share our commitment to proactive equity-focused care–and scale what works for maternal health. 

The reality we’re working to change 

Despite more attention and investment, maternal health in the U.S. remains unacceptably poor:

  • The U.S. maternal mortality rate is more than 2X higher than in other high-income countries
  • Over 80% of maternal deaths are preventable 
  • Black women are 3X more likely to die from pregnancy complications than white women
  • 1 in 3 counties lack adequate maternity care access

This crisis isn’t about individual behavior. It’s about systems that intervene too late, or not at all. 

Delfina exists to shift that reality. By pairing predictive technology with wraparound clinical support and quality partnerships across the health ecosystem, we help identify risk earlier, reduce provider burden, and keep moms connected between visits.  

Top 5 Delfina highlights of 2025 

1. Government engagement that moves prevention upstream 

In partnership with the California Office of the Surgeon General, Delfina launched the Preconception Medical Assessment (PreMA) widget, a clinically-validated, digital tool that helps people identify and act on health risks before pregnancy. The PreMA widget is a free, open-source, and easy tool for clinical and community organizations to embed directly into their platforms, lowering barriers to access and advancing prevention-first maternal health. 

2. Health plan partnerships driving real engagement and reach 

Throughout 2025, Delfina grew alongside both longstanding and new health plan partners committed to proactive, tech-enabled maternity care. 

  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas marked the two-year anniversary of their maternal and infant health initiative, supporting Delfina’s expansion to 30+ OB practices and 2,000+ patients across BCBSTX in-network providers in Texas. 
  • In Maryland, Delfina launched our maternal health program with a major health plan to improve access to Medicaid members in the state. 
  • Delfina was also named a preferred vendor by the Association for Community Affiliated Plans (ACAP), reinforcing our alignment with safety-net health plans delivering coordinated, equitable care nationwide.

These partnerships show what’s possible when plans invest in earlier care and consistent support, from pregnancy through the first year postpartum. 

3. OB provider champions delivering care where it matters

Delfina continued to expand and diversify its OB partnerships with FQHCs, academic medical centers, private practices, and integrated health systems serving patients with complex needs nationwide. Delfina augments OB care by extending support between visits and surfacing risk earlier, helping care teams intervene sooner without adding burden. 

The addition of FQHC partners such as Esperanza Health Centers in Illinois and Legacy Community Health in Texas extended Delfina’s reach into communities facing the greatest access gaps, demonstrating the platform’s ability to support care across diverse settings and patient populations. 

4. Giving back to the maternal health community 

In 2025, Delfina’s data science and clinical teams shared implementation learnings and new research insights across the maternal health community. 

Highlights included presentations and panels at ACOG, TAHP, APHA, AHA, and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Pregnancy Meeting, covering topics like interpretable machine learning in OB care, exercise guidance during pregnancy, blood pressure patterns, pregnancy glucose trajectories and perinatal outcomes, and longitudinal trends in symptom and mood

5. Product innovation built to scale

Behind the scenes, Delfina continued to strengthen its AI-powered platform to improve provider efficiency and member experience. Key releases included: 

  • Clinical Workflows that automate OB provider interventions using clinical thresholds (for gestational weight gain, gestational diabetes, and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy), reducing manual work and improving timeliness of interventions.
  • App-based proprietary models, enabling earlier risk identification for practices not yet integrated with an EHR based on data entered into the Delfina app, extending access to proactive care in more resource-constrained settings. 
  • Expanded preconception support, reinforcing Delfina’s commitment to meeting families before pregnancy, not just during it.

This work laid the foundation for delivering proactive maternity care at scale. We are grateful to be recognized in the CB Insights’ 2025 Digital Health 50 as the only maternal health company on the list.

Looking ahead to 2026

Delfina is grateful to our health plan partners, providers, and community organizations who join us in building a better care experience for new moms at a time when earlier, consistent support is still urgently needed. 

In 2025, Delfina supported 10,000+ patients across their maternal care journeys. This work isn’t about us. It’s about the families who trust us during one of life’s most important moments. 

As we move into 2026, our focus is clear: build on what worked in 2025, learn from what could work better, and further advance the standard for proactive maternal care.

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2025 at Delfina: Shifting the maternal health crisis together

A year of moving maternal care earlier and making it work at scale

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