Working together
Optum has the knowledge, infrastructure and experience to help you manage the specialized needs of your patients. Our services are highly successful in improving outcomes while giving patients the advantage of receiving care at home.
OB Homecare functions as an extension of your office. We partner with healthcare providers to offer enhanced patient oversight and management resources resulting in patients with greater condition understanding.
This, coupled with our 24/7 telephonic obstetrics nursing support, reduces the need for patients to reach out to the provider office.
Key benefits
Improve patient experience, outcomes and cost.
Experience
Our experts bring over 35 years’ experience supporting patient care.
Working together
We collaborate with over 25,000 physicians.
Strong relationships
We have contracts with 85% of health plans nationwide.
Improving outcomes
We achieve 95% patient satisfaction.
Fact sheet
Specialized support for conditions in pregnancy
OB Homecare services are highly successful in improving outcomes while giving patients the advantage of receiving care at home.
Case study
Health in focus: Susan's story
Watch how data and analytics enabled ongoing monitoring to help one woman keep her diabetes under control and deliver healthy twins without complications.
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Nausea and Vomiting of Pregnancy: Ondansetron
Continuous subcutaneous medication infusion management
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Nausea and Vomiting of Pregnancy: Metoclopramide
Continuous subcutaneous medication infusion management
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Diabetes in Pregnancy
Insulin requiring
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Preeclampsia
Nursing surveillance with device management
Program information
Complementary solutions
Women's Health Solutions
Neonatal support
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