
Obtelecare launches new teleMFM program at Ellis Medicine’s Bellevue Woman’s Center in under 30 days
Obtelecare is proud to announce the launch of a new teleMFM program at Ellis Medicine’s Bellevue Woman’s Center in Niskayuna, New York—the second Obtelecare program to launch in 2026. The program went live in just 21 days, delivering rapid access to maternal-fetal medicine support for high-risk patients in the Capital Region.

Obtelecare expands national footprint with Providence Alaska Medical Center teleMFM program
Obtelecare is proud to announce the launch of a new teleMFM program at Providence Alaska Medical Center in Anchorage, Alaska—the inaugural program of 2026! The program will provide 24/7 maternal-fetal medicine support via a team of six Obtelecare clinicians, creating much-needed continuity and stability for high-risk obstetric patients across the state.

Case study: Combatting a public health crisis in rural Mississippi
Memorial Hospital Gulfport, the only hospital with a Level III NICU on Mississippi’s Gulf Coast, faced rising volumes of high-risk pregnancies amid the closure of nearby labor and delivery units and a state-declared public health emergency in response to increasing infant mortality.

A maternal health blueprint for the Rural Health Transformation Program
Amidst America's maternal health challenges, the $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP), a five-year effort administered by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), is poised to help rural providers modernize and adapt. This program is designed to provide states with meaningful, flexible funding to reimagine rural care delivery—and maternal health should be one of the clearest, most urgent places to start.

TeleMFM as an “ethical imperative”: ACOG Committee Statement signals what comes next for U.S. obstetric care
In maternal care today, the conversation is no longer about whether telehealth can support high-quality care—it’s about recognizing the moments when it becomes essential. With rising clinical complexity, widespread MFM shortages, and deep regional disparities, the ethical responsibility to use every safe and effective tool available is becoming harder to ignore.

Introducing Obtelecare: Expanding access to maternal-fetal medicine where it’s needed most
We support rural hospitals without on-site MFM coverage, urban and suburban health systems whose existing teams cannot provide continuous 24/7 access, and outpatient clinics seeking to extend specialty care earlier in pregnancy. By bringing timely expertise alongside local care teams, Obtelecare helps ensure that access to MFM support is determined by clinical need—not by location, headcount, or schedule.
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