Better maternal health outcomes begin with MOM
Generate novel insights on the impact of healthcare interventions in support of pregnant women and
their babies
Studying the maternal journey poses many challenges, such as connecting clinical data for mother and infant. Purpose-built for long-term, multi-year pregnancy studies, MOM synchronizes the de-identified healthcare records of over 12 million pregnant women, with more than 3 million newborns synced to their mothers, or over half of the live births. This synchronization provides registry-quality data at a fraction of the cost and without the worry of losing participants to follow up, allowing you to explore a more comprehensive patient journey from pre-pregnancy to birth and beyond.
MOM knows best
Only HealthVerity MOM lets you conduct post-market surveillance, retrospective and prospective pregnancy studies by preserving critical social determinants of health data elements, such as race, maternal age, birth events, pregnancy outcomes and mortality by using advanced privacy-preserving techniques.
Hit your due date
Save valuable time with this pre-assembled masterset that empowers you to conduct long-term, multi-year studies on pregnant women from all socioeconomic backgrounds. Additionally, with MOM having already been used in post-market studies, HealthVerity has FDA-approved protocols.
Delivering a bundle of data
Gain a thorough perspective of the maternal journey with synchronized medical, pharmacy and enrollment data from over 150 U.S. healthcare payers, including commercial and Medicaid plans, plus lab results from three of the top five laboratories, including both Quest and Labcorp, representing 80% of all U.S. outpatient labs, EMR records for nearly 6 million pregnant women, with an additional inpatient hospital records for over 3 million soon-to-be moms.
You can trust MOM with your research
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Honoring MOM: How far we've come
Two years ago, HealthVerity delivered the Maternal Outcomes Masterset (MOM) to address the long-standing gap in data and guidance on the impact of healthcare interventions on pregnant women and their babies. In honor of Mother’s Day, read our blog post to see how MOM has grwon to provide registry-quality data on over 3 million expectant mothers and their babies.
Characteristics and outcomes of pregnancies in the Maternal Outcomes Masterset real-world database
This peer reviewed study published in Pharmacoepidemiology & Drug Safety found that MOM aligns with national statistics and that there is a high degree of confidence in the masterset as a source for conducting pregnancy studies.
Maternal Outcomes Masterset (MOM)
The COVID pandemic shed light on the long-standing challenge of generating reliable evidence on drug safety during pregnancy. Watch our webinar to learn how MOM overcame the challenge and the questions MOM can answer.