HomeCare August 19, 2024

The investment will enable HarmonyCares to bring its value-based primary care model to more people across the U.S.

NASHVILLE, Tennessee—HarmonyCares, a provider of in-home longitudinal care, raised $200 million of capital, which brings its physician-led, value-based care model to more vulnerable patients nationwide.

Across the U.S., many patients have struggled to access primary care services. Based on recent surveys, many Medicare and Medicare Advantage patients were often faced with poorer health outcomes, increased preventable hospitalizations and higher health care costs due to delayed treatment and unmanaged chronic conditions. HarmonyCare...

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