Care Coordination

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  • Right Care Solutions: Discharge Decision Support - risk-stratifies patients for post-acute care, matches patients to PAC and alerts that facility. Acquired by Navihealth in Dec 2015.
  • Cipher Health: Recorded care instructions, follow-up calls
  • Curaspan CareView: Bunch of workflow tools for discharge, outreach, rides/transport. They have been around since 1999. Acquired by Navihealth in April 2016!
  • NaviHealth: Assists hospitals, health systems, and payers with selecting most clinically and financially appropriate post-acute providers. A Cardinal Health company.
  • MedWorkxx: Decade-old canadian company that has interesting workflow solutions, forms & assessments for 'patient flow'. Eg. notifications and coordinate discharges, housekeeping, and portering, bed management across multiple locations. Acquired in Late 2015 by Enterprise Software company Aptean
  • Healthloop
  • Care In Sync: pivoted their focus to CCM outsourcing. Features: Case mgmt, health 'assistants', program dashboards. Acquired by Zynx in 2014.
  • Healthy Circles: Acquired by Qualcomm in 2013. Now defunct.
  • Care Team Connect: Acquired by Advisory Board in end-2013. Now defunct.
  • Axial Exchange: Confusing. Talk about ToC, but mostly provider-focused referral mgmt. features and dashboard.
  • TransitionAdvantage by Vree Health, a Merck subsidiary. Had trained care coaches, portal. Acquired by PatientSafe in 2015.
  • Aidin: PAC marketplace. Tool for hospital discharge planners that creates a custom list of post-acute care providers to match each patient’s needs. $600K seed in 2012.
  • PointRight: A tool for hospital discharge planners that identifies patients’ risk for readmission and selects best SNF in area to mitigate that risk. Since 1995!
  • Ringful Health: Amongst other things, they do discharge planning and patient education
  • Open Placement: Marketplace for post-acute care facilities, matching demand with supply
  • LoopBack Analytics: Many things related to analytics. PAC coordination, med adherence sub-focus
  • PatientPing: Custom platform (and network) for patient event notification. Raised $41M+. Boston. Andreessen Horowitz backed.
  • Teletracking: Founded 1991. Pittsburgh-based. $100M+ revenue, ~500 employees. Good example of capacity mgmt automation solutions using RTLS.
  • Prepared Health: Network of post-acute care settings and a tech platform that allows various workflows. $4M seed.
  • Me & My Caregivers: Basically printed material for caregivers. The website provides associated services like PHR, alerts etc
  • Carelinx: Main offering is an online marketplace and matching service for caregivers. Tools provided are schedule management, invoicing, and care collaboration
  • Carezone: Online destination to organize and coordinate the care for individuals. Managing information, archival storage, keeping family and friends informed
  • TenderTree: Online Caregiver marketplace, with payment processing and background checks integrated
  • Care: Mega portal that has marketplace, organization tools to take care of children, seniors, pets, and even general home improvement tasks. Pretty wide value proposition
  • Jiff: Creating a healthcare communication platform using iPad applications
  • CareFlash: Lets you create a private, secure website to inform and update your family/friends about your medical condition
  • Saturing: Online tools for medication management, communication; coordinating in-home care services
  • PreciouStatus: Instant mobile updates for family members of a loved-one's status and activities
  • Care at Hand: Mobile app and management solution for field-based workers doing case management. Stealth mode, so exact offering not entirely clear.
  • NowDox: Very early stage startup focusing on tools/services around care collaboration.
  • Kinergy Health: Multiple workflow tools..
  • Tyze: Create a private community centered around one person's health
  • CareThread
  • Liviam: Calendaring, Blog, Task Management for care teams. Founder had a personal experience with ineffective coordination.
  • ClarityHealth: They have workflow solutions around ED Discharge, Surgery Notification and Authorization. Also Referrals (so can be included in list below too).
  • Act.MD: Care coordination platform made for the accountable care world. In startup private beta mode.
  • Seratis: Wharton students who won Verizon competition worth $850K. Early stage.
  • Yosko: Unclear what exactly they do in care collaboration. Used the google glass image for the cool factor.
  • DocSpera: Care coordination pitch. Started by ortho doc, so focused there, presumably.
  • CareMerge: Focused on seniors, so tailored to ALFs etc. Has both collaboration and care transition features.
  • Medocity: Various modules geared towards Oncology, CHF, COPD, Senior Living, Trials.
  • Glooko: Care coordination/management platform for Diabetes population. $36M raised.
  • Contessa Health: Outsourced care coordination tech and support services geared towards bundled payment programs
  • CareSync: $20M+ raised. Outsourced care management for providers. Concierge record service for consumers.
  • Chartspan: PHR for patients, CCM solution for providers. Raised close to $20M.

Tech-enabled Services:

  • Omada Health: Group-based programs for chronic disease prevention (Diabetes). More about the program, less about collaboration.
  • Lantern: Programs for Mental Health, just like Omada. No focus on collaboration aspects, except with the Coach.
  • Livongo: $143M raised. Founded by ex-CEO of Allscripts. Diabetes focus.
  • Vida: Raised $24.3M. Both consumer and enterprise.
  • Hinge Health: Coaching, sensors-based digital care management for musculoskeletal disorders
  • Virta Health: $37M raised. Ex-founder of Trulia. Focused on reversing Type 2 Diabetes.
  • Farewell: Diet and Lifestyle coaching programs for chronic conditions. $8M raised.
  • Kurbo Health: Diet and lifestyle coaching. $5.8M raised. BVP.
  • Cricket Health: Focused on CKD management. $3.7M raised.

Referrals-related:

  • Par8o: Weird name. Experienced founders. Super-focused on providing a free referral platform.
  • Easy Referrals: An online system for facilitating, managing and tracking healthcare referrals
  • Trust.MD: An EHR-independent referral solution
  • DermLink.MD: A dermatology-specific referral solution and marketplace.
  • Fibroblast: Scheduling and Referral management solution
  • Mediprocity: A very rudimentary website about collaboration and referral platform of sorts
  • Doximity: Physician networking website with referral as one of the value propositions
  • Rank.MD: Early beta site that uses Fred trotter's DocGraph dataset to give a Google PageRank-like score to physicians. Very interesting concept.
  • ConsultingMD: Mostly about second opinion, but a part of it is also about letting patients get Referrals. Note that it has nothing to to with physician to physician referrals
  • eHealth Technologies: They basically operate a last-mile type of service for image exchange (ie retrieve films from the field, digitize and archive them to be accessed via their portal). They also have a side product around referrals and record retrieval.
  • Referrals.MD: Florida-based referral exchange group. Unclear if they sell software..
  • Stroll Health: Allows Primary Care doctors to refer patients for imaging (and possibly other) services. Raised undisclosed amount.
  • Healthify: Platform for tracking and coordinating referrals. $3.22M Raised.
  • ReferWell: Raised $3.25M in 2017.