MedCity News July 9, 2024
Katie Adams

HarmonyCares raised $200 million dollars to scale its in-home primary care delivery model for high-risk senior patients. The money will be used to expand HarmonyCares’ market reach, particularly in the Medicare Advantage space — even as health systems continue to drop their MA contracts.

This week, HarmonyCares raked in $200 million dollars to scale its in-home primary care delivery model for high-risk senior patients. The funding round was led by General Catalyst, McKesson Ventures and an unnamed large national payer.

The capital will be used to expand HarmonyCares’ market reach, particularly in the Medicare Advantage space — even as hospitals continue to drop their MA contracts.

The company was founded in 1993 under the name U.S. Medical Management. In 2013,...

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