
Oura, Maven Clinic Team to bring biometric data into clinical care

Kate Ryder, CEO von Maven, spoke on April 18, 2024 at the CNBC Changemakers Summit in New York.
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The Kaven Clinic of women and family health works with the Smart Ring Maker Oura, one step forward in integrating the increasing amount of data, which are collected by portable devices and clinical care.
As part of the partnership, authorized Maven members can synchronize the data that collects their Oura ring with the Maven platform and enable members of the Maven Care team to exceed the data collected by oura such as sleep, stress and activity in order to provide improved health instructions.
Maven Clinic, a three -time CNBC Disruptor 50 Company, is the largest virtual clinic for the health of women and families with more than 2,000 employers and health plans that use their platform. The company, which earned a round of funding in October 2024 in the amount of $ 125 million for $ 1.7 billion, offers programs that range from fertility and family buildings to motherhood and newborns to health of menopause and midlife.
Kate Ryder, CEO and founder of the Maven Clinic, said that we are in a “revived era of consumer health”, which is defined by the amount of data that is collected via wearables, and the desire of people to use this diagnosis to search for treatment and advice.
Ryder said that a survey of members of Maven Clinic members recently defined by members of the Maven Clinic showed that almost three out of four members regularly pursue their health with a kind of device, and the consumers ask: “How do I take my health with all these tools and areas of well -being to live a healthier life?”
This postponement initiated Maven's new partnership with oura, also a three-time Disruptor 50-company, which was number 23 on the list of CNBC Disruptor 50 in 23rd place and has been on his own way of wellness and preventive health in recent years.
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While the original focus in oura focused on pursuing sleep and recreation metrics, the scope has increased significantly on broader health and personal health problems in recent years. Like our recently in a CNBC interview: “The vision for the future of Oura has to do with the doctor in her pocket.”
This includes a variety of metrics, functions and health indicators that were pursued by the Oura Ring and analyzed by the AI and the analysis of the company in order to offer the health knowledge of the sponsors, including a variety of female characteristics in terms of menstrual, period and pregnancy cycles.
“One of our most important theses is that women have been overlooked and have been overlooked in science and have been overlooked, but we believe that they expect the same level of personalization, transparency and immediacy from their healthcare,” said Oura Chief Commercial Officer Dorothy Kilroy. “This is what you want, and traditional health care has not really kept pace for women and their families.”
Kilroy said that the partnership between the two companies is aiming to deliver this, “intelligent, networked personalized care that fit into their lives and not vice versa what the old health systems have provided”.
The ultimate goal is to improve health results by using the data collected by the Oura ring, more personalized recommendations, the ability to catch problems earlier and be more proactive and be more proactive in critical bodies.
“Tracking is the first step, but it's not just about taking up health data,” said Ryder and found that the Maven Clinic is the first virtual care platform that transforms the health signals in our AA into experienced care. “We really want to react to achieve better results.”
An example of how the data could be used would be a member of a pregnant Maven member in which pregnancy diabetes was diagnosed. This person could work with a Maven nutrition consultant or support coach to regulate their glucose values, while physical activity and meals are used for physical activity and glucose features to monitor their progress.
Oura is increasingly working with a large number of partners in healthcare to use the biometric data collected by his rings, said Kilroy, so that they are “paired with clinical care and creates this type of seamless experience, where the members can both understand what is going on in their body, but can actually use them to maintain expert care in one place.”
Ryder said that she sees the convergence of this type of biometric persecution and the clinical side as a much more effective preventive care, which leads to “much better results”, especially in patients with high risk, in which this type of reporting and commitment can lead to significant improvements in health.
From this summer, the Maven Clinic will integrate the Oura data into its platform with the aim of reaching all members who want to choose from winter. Maven members also receive exclusive prices for buying an Oura ring.
“We have to transform our health system into prevention and invest more in wellness and well -being,” said Ryder. “There are a lot of exciting things that this partnership can do to take the step forward, to be innovative and show the results in the back end.”
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