Now in early access

The visits you show up for
deserve to be paid for.

MIA turns your voice into a state-ready, payer-compliant documentation record so nothing falls between the care you gave and the claim you submit.

Oklahoma-based. Veteran-founded. Built by someone who has been in the room.

Join the waitlist
Free during early access
Starting in Oklahoma — expanding state by state
Onboarding support included
Doula supporting a pregnant mother
2 min
average time to a compliant record

MIA — Maternal Integrity Assistant — built by PDI

M
Maternal
Built for the community perinatal workforce — doulas, midwives, and lactation consultants. The people who show up for families.
I
Integrity
Every note is checked against what payers require to approve the claim. No guessing. No denied claims from documentation errors.
A
Assistant
Your voice is the documentation. MIA handles the structure, the compliance check, and the export. You stay focused on families.
Supported by
OKBEI
Founding pilot partner · Cohort 15
Visible Hands
Pre-seed accelerator
BUILD UP Pre-Accelerator
Program cohort
Oklahoma SBDC
Small business advisor
Build in Tulsa
Ecosystem partner
OKBEI
Founding pilot partner · Cohort 15
Visible Hands
Pre-seed accelerator
BUILD UP Pre-Accelerator
Program cohort
Oklahoma SBDC
Small business advisor
Build in Tulsa
Ecosystem partner

The problem

Care rendered.
Payment delayed. Denied. Lost.

The documentation gap between a completed visit and a compliant claim costs community birth workers thousands in unpaid reimbursements every year. Not because the care was not given. Because the paperwork did not match what the system required.

Hours
lost to charting every week
Birth workers spend significant uncompensated time on documentation after every visit — time that does not get reimbursed and does not go to families.
1 in 3
Medicaid claims denied on first submission
Documentation errors are among the leading causes of first-pass denials across Medicaid programs. Birth workers carry that cost disproportionately.
Source: CMS / AAFP — verify before publishing
No tool
built for how this workforce actually bills
General scribing tools were not designed for Medicaid requirements. Nothing was built for the community perinatal workforce. Until now.
State by state
reimbursement is expanding
More states are covering doulas, midwives, and lactation support. The compliance infrastructure to get paid has not kept pace.

How MIA works

Three steps.
One compliant record.

No forms. No templates. No starting from scratch after a long shift. Just your voice and two minutes.

01
Open MIA. Select the visit.
Choose your client and visit type. MIA already knows what the payer needs — you do not have to.
Under 30 seconds
02
Talk through the visit.
Walk MIA through what happened the way you would debrief a colleague. Your voice is the documentation. MIA handles the structure.
Natural conversation
03
Review, update, sign.
MIA reviews your note against what the payer requires. If anything is incomplete you will see exactly what to address. You update the note in your own words, sign, and the record is done.
Audit-proof export
Mother breastfeeding newborn at home

Who it is for

Built for the community
perinatal workforce.

Starting with SoonerCare-credentialed Oklahoma doulas. Expanding to every state and credential type that receives reimbursement for birth support.

Doulas
Medicaid-credentialed birth doulas documenting prenatal, birth, and postpartum visits for reimbursement.
Available now in Oklahoma
Midwives
Certified midwives navigating payer documentation requirements across state Medicaid and private insurance programs.
Expanding 2026
Lactation consultants
IBCLCs and CLCs billing insurance and Medicaid for lactation support where state or plan coverage exists.
Expanding 2026
Mother and newborn
"

I became a doula to be with families, not to type up notes at midnight. MIA gives me my evenings back.

Early access doula, Oklahoma City

About PDI — Perinatal Documentation Integrity

This is infrastructure.
Not an app.

Hospital systems have had Clinical Documentation Integrity — CDI — for decades. A whole discipline dedicated to making sure the documentation matches the care delivered, so the claim gets paid.

The community perinatal workforce has never had that. No compliance layer. No documentation standard built around how they actually practice and bill.

PDI is building that infrastructure. MIA is its first product, starting with Medicaid-reimbursed birth workers in Oklahoma and expanding state by state.

Tulsa, Oklahoma

PDI was founded by Mia Woodson — a U.S. veteran, certified doula, and mother rooted in Tulsa, Oklahoma for 17 years. She did not build this from a distance. She built it because she was in the room, doing the work, and watching the system fail the people providing care.

CDI in hospitals
PDI for perinatal care
Who it serves
Physicians and hospital coders
Who it serves
Doulas, midwives, lactation consultants
The problem
Documentation does not match care delivered
The problem
Documentation does not meet payer requirements
The outcome
Accurate reimbursement for hospitals
The outcome
Accurate reimbursement for birth workers
Existed for
Decades. Entire departments.
Existed for
It did not. PDI is building it now.

For the Record

Stay in the know.
Not just in the loop.

Policy shifts, reimbursement updates, and the real story of what it takes to get birth work paid.

State Medicaid reimbursement updates as they happen
Documentation and billing guidance for birth workers
PDI product updates and early access news
Stories from the workforce building this alongside us
For the Record
The person behind the voice

Get early access to MIA.

MIA is rolling out access to birth workers, doula organizations, and healthcare partners. Join the waitlist to get in early and help shape the product.

Free during early access
Built to meet Medicaid documentation standards wherever you practice
Onboarding support included
Starting in Oklahoma — expanding state by state
Interested in a pilot or partnership?
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Organizations and programs supporting PDI and MIA
OKBEI
Founding pilot partner · Cohort 15
Visible Hands
Pre-seed accelerator
BUILD UP Pre-Accelerator
Program cohort
Oklahoma SBDC
Small business advisor
Build in Tulsa
Ecosystem partner