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Kiki Freedman, Hey Jane
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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Oct 25, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
Kiki Freedman realized access to abortion care was already at risk long before Texas' SB8, and that was what inspired her to found Hey Jane, a virtual health care startup aimed at women with an initial focus on delivering remote abortion care. Hey Jane provides access to consultations with doctors, available 24 hours a day, and home delivery for FDA-approved abortion pills. Freedman tells us about how her experience at Uber informed her founder mentality at Hey Jane, and how the startup hopes to change the healthcare industry.Links for this episode:Hey JaneVirtual clinic Hey Jane raises $2.2M to solve for state anti-abortion legislationConnect with us:On TwitterOn InstagramVia email: found@techcrunch.comCall us and leave a voicemail at (510) 936-1618Please fill out our listener survey! http://bit.ly/foundlistenersurvey
Released:
Oct 25, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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