Affordably extend effective care.
We work with providers to connect their patients to evidence-based care, as well as remote screening, monitoring, and referral services.
A NEW MOM IS NOBODY'S PATIENT
Anxiety and depression are the most common complications of pregnancy and childbirth, but not reflected in how we care for new mothers.
What is Canopie?
Canopie screens, triages, delivers virtual asynchronous care, and reports critical member and population health data back to you to better target care and calculate risks. We also provide scalable virtual support, including care coordination and virtual classes with a community element.
Significant Mood Improvements Fast
80% of Canopie users reported a significant improvement in their mood in just 12 days.
Engaging Onboarding that Works
>90% of Canopie users complete our extensive screening and onboarding process, which is designed to be approachable, engaging, and insightful.
Reach New Moms with Canopie Partnerships
30% of new moms on your plan can be reached through existing Canopie partnerships immediately.
High Satisfaction Rate Among Moms
98% of Canopie users say they would recommend the program to a friend.
Important Mental Health and High-Risk Insights
Canopie drives critical mental health and high-risk insights about your plan so you can deliver better care to new moms.
AAP STAR Center Resource
Approved as an American Academy of Pediatrics Star Center Resource in early 2022.
Mom tested, doctor approved
Our intervention uses a combination of therapeutic techniques proven to be clinically effective at increasing mood and reducing anxiety for this unique time.
How we work with you
Low-cost population health approach
Available to all pregnant mothers and new parents (including fathers and birthing people)
Flexible pricing model to fit within any budget or scope
Our research
Results from our initial randomized controlled trial indicate significant clinical improvement after only 2 weeks of engagement. 79.3% of participants with possible symptoms of depression had a clinically significant change in their mood.
Since then? We still see 80% of program completers experiencing a clinically significant improvement in mood.