MobiHealth News November 23, 2022
Emily Olsen

CEO and cofounder Lori Evans Bernstein explains why Caraway is focused on women and people assigned female at birth and discusses the startup’s strategy for offering reproductive healthcare in states where abortion access is restricted.

It’s no secret the U.S. healthcare system is frequently hard to navigate, even for industry experts.

Finding doctors, figuring out insurance and accessing care can be a particular challenge for young people who are doing it for the first time, said Lori Evans Bernstein, CEO and cofounder of Caraway. Young women and others assigned female at birth also face a complex landscape of abortion restrictions as well as a growing need for mental healthcare in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Caraway, which offers...

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