New app aims to reduce pregnancy risks for medicaid moms
NCT ID NCT07213284
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jul 24, 2026 · Updated 1 time
Summary
This study will test whether a mobile app called MI MOM can improve pregnancy and postpartum health for 500 pregnant women on Medicaid. One group uses the app and gets text messages with health tips, videos, and optional support from a community health worker. The other group receives usual care. Researchers will track health outcomes like complications, mental health, and substance use through one year after birth.
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Conditions
The condition(s) this trial relates to.
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Contacts and locations
Locations
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Grand Traverse Women's Clinic
RECRUITINGTraverse City, Michigan, 49684, United States
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McLaren Flint OB-GYN
RECRUITINGFlint, Michigan, 48532, United States
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MidMichigan OB-GYN
RECRUITINGMidland, Michigan, 48640, United States
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Munson Gaylord OB-GYN
RECRUITINGGaylord, Michigan, 49735, United States
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Munson Prudenville OB-GYN
RECRUITINGPrudenville, Michigan, 48651, United States
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MyMichigan Sault OB-GYN
RECRUITINGSault Ste. Marie, Michigan, 49783, United States
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Shiawasee Health Department
RECRUITINGCorunna, Michigan, 48817, United States
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Trinity Health OB-GYN
RECRUITINGGrand Rapids, Michigan, 49503, United States
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