Home Health Care News November 19, 2024
Joyce Famakinwa

Seen Health doesn’t want to be another senior care company touting its chances at disruption. But the new Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) company does want to modernize the model, and it recently raised $22 million to do just that.

Seen Health is a culturally-focused, tech-enabled PACE organization that operates in Los Angeles County’s San Gabriel Valley.

Co-founders Xing and Yang Su, who are brothers, have a background at tech companies, such as Salesforce (NYSE: CRM) and Uber (NYSE: UBER). With this background, Xing Su hopes to lean into the traditional PACE model, while also incorporating a data-driven approach to care.

“We saw a huge amount of opportunity here to be able to build almost a tailor-made...

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