Healthcare Innovation July 8, 2024
David Raths

Company supports more than 70,000 patients in 15 states through value-based care partnerships with Medicare Advantage plans and Medicare ACOs

HarmonyCares, which bills itself as a provider of value-based in-home longitudinal care, has raised $200 million of capital to bring its integrated, physician-led in-home care model to more vulnerable patients nationwide.

Troy, Mich.-based HarmonyCares supports more than 70,000 patients in 15 states through value-based care partnerships with Medicare Advantage plans and Medicare ACO programs.

HarmonyCares says its physician-led model establishes close relationships with patients and a deep understanding of their social and clinical needs. Its interdisciplinary team includes more than 175 primary care providers and a care team consisting of nurse care managers, social workers, pharmacists, and 24×7 on-call...

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