Through the collaboration, Ouma Health will incorporate Pulsenmore's FDA-authorized home ultrasound platform as part of its virtual maternity care platform, enabling clinicians to extend prenatal ultrasound monitoring beyond the clinic and into patients' homes while maintaining continuous connection between expectant mothers and their care teams throughout pregnancy.

For Pulsenmore, the agreement represents a significant expansion of its presence in the U.S. maternal health market and an opportunity to integrate its home ultrasound platform into an established virtual care model serving expectant mothers nationwide.

"Maternal healthcare is undergoing a fundamental transformation toward more connected, patient-centered care models," said Dr. Elazar Sonnenschein, Founder and CEO of Pulsenmore. "By partnering with Ouma Health, we have an opportunity to bring ultrasound beyond the walls of the clinic and into established virtual maternity care pathways, helping healthcare professionals expand access to prenatal monitoring while keeping patients at the center of care. With 35% of U.S. counties classified as maternal care deserts, virtual care models combined with home ultrasound technology will play an important role in closing critical access gaps for expectant mothers."

"At Ouma, we care for patients who often face significant geographic and logistical barriers to prenatal care, including those living in maternity deserts and underserved communities," said Dr. Sina Haeri, CEO of Ouma Health. "Pulsenmore's technology gives us a way to bring more of the prenatal monitoring experience into the home, while keeping patients connected to a clinical team that can review the information and guide next steps. This partnership helps us make virtual maternity care more clinically complete, especially for patients who cannot easily access specialty care in person.

Maternal health remains one of the most critical areas of healthcare delivery in the United States. As healthcare organizations look for ways to improve access, patient engagement, and care coordination, home ultrasound is emerging as a meaningful component of virtual and hybrid prenatal care models.

The collaboration aims to deliver transformative care for the most underserved patients and establish insights and experience to support future expansion opportunities with healthcare systems, maternity care providers, and payer organizations seeking innovative approaches for maternal health delivery. Home ultrasound has the potential to become an important part of the next generation of prenatal care, helping healthcare providers expand access, improve patient engagement, and deliver more connected pregnancy care beyond traditional clinical settings.