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HarmonyCares provides in-home healthcare across 14 states through partnerships with 150 provider networks, delivering personalized, compassionate medical, mental, physical, and spiritual care directly to patients at home. Its service model centers on integrated, high-quality care with custom care plans that support well-being and independence, while reducing barriers to access by bringing services to patients rather than requiring facility visits. Revenue comes from healthcare partnerships and direct service offerings to patients. Compared with traditional clinics, HarmonyCares differentiates itself by coordinating a broad network of providers and offering holistic, home-based care tailored to vulnerable groups such as the elderly and patients with chronic conditions. The company aims to improve patient well-being and independence by ensuring high-quality care is available in the comfort and privacy of patients’ homes.
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Healthcare
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
Late Stage VC
Total Funding
$200M
Headquarters
Troy, Michigan
Founded
1993
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HarmonyCares, a value-based provider of in-home primary care services, has appointed Tom Xu as chief operating officer and Manu Kuppalli as chief financial officer. Xu brings over a decade of healthcare leadership experience, most recently serving as chief administrative officer at Oak Street Health. He will oversee the patient lifecycle and work to improve execution and strengthen performance across the organisation. Kuppalli has more than 20 years of financial leadership experience in high-growth healthcare companies. He previously served as CFO of Bicycle Health, where he focused on sustained profitability and expanding the company's clinical model. The appointments position HarmonyCares for its next phase of growth as it expands access to care for patients with complex healthcare needs across more than 40 markets in 12 states.
HarmonyCares ranks among Medicare's top ACO REACH Performers for 2024. Jul 22, 2026, 09:00 ET The In-Home Primary Care Provider Generated $36 Million in Net Savings While Maintaining High-Quality Care for High-Need Patients TROY, Mich., July 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - HarmonyCares ACO LLC, a leading provider of in-home primary care for people with complex healthcare needs, has maintained its position as the second-best performing ACO REACH participant in the country, according to data released by CMS. The company achieved a net savings rate of 25.8% in its second performance year (2024) in the High Needs Track of ACO REACH. Among the 115 ACOs nationwide participating in the model, HarmonyCares posted one of the strongest combinations of savings and quality of any organization in the program - while also caring for some of Medicare's highest-need, highest-cost patient populations. Key results for 2024: * 31.4% gross savings rate - second highest of any ACO, within 0.1 percentage points of the top performer - and improving on 2023 performance of 24.0% * 25.8% net savings rate - second highest of any ACO, within 0.1 percentage points of the top performer - and improving on 2023 performance of 23.6% * $36.0 million in net savings - among the highest dollar-savings totals in the model, ranking in the top 12% of all 115 ACOs * $43.8 million in total gross annual medical cost savings for 3,333 Medicare beneficiaries with complex, chronic conditions * 95.4% quality score - above the model-wide median (92.9%) and well above the model-wide average (81.1%), driven by the 99.5th percentile performance on the Days At Home measure * Earned a High Performers Pool payment based on combined savings and quality performance - a distinction only 49 of the 115 ACOs in the model achieved HarmonyCares offers in-home primary care services for people who often have multiple chronic conditions, unmet social needs, and functional limitations that make it difficult to care for themselves or attend routine doctor's visits. Its model brings proactive primary care into the home for patients who are more likely to rely on emergency departments or hospitals when their needs go unmet. HarmonyCares serves both traditional Medicare patients and contracts with Medicare Advantage plans to care for their highest-need, highest-cost patients. "These results validate our approach to patient care. Meeting our health system's most complex patients with care in the home translates to better outcomes and lower costs - without any tradeoff in quality," said Matt Chance, CEO, HarmonyCares. "Our care teams meet these patients where they are, both literally and clinically, and this performance is proof of what's possible when health care delivery is built specifically around the needs of the sickest, most vulnerable patients in Medicare." HarmonyCares participates in ACO REACH's "High Needs" population track, a cohort of 14 ACOs designed specifically for organizations serving the most medically complex, highest-cost Medicare beneficiaries. These patients are defined as having multiple chronic conditions, frailty, and elevated mortality risk who are traditionally the most difficult to care for. Within that cohort, HarmonyCares ranked second in both gross and net savings rate, while also posting one of the highest quality scores among High Needs ACOs - a combination few organizations in the program matched. The ACO REACH Model, a CMS Innovation Center initiative, allows groups of doctors, hospitals, and other medical providers to voluntarily assume financial risk for the quality and spending on a defined population. CMS defines a financial benchmark and allows ACOs to share in savings generated if quality metrics are satisfied. In 2024, the model generated $2.5 billion in gross savings and returned nearly $1 billion in savings back to Medicare. Model participants also demonstrated high quality while caring for 2.5 million Medicare beneficiaries. ACO REACH is scheduled to conclude at the end of 2026, with CMS launching the Long-term Enhanced ACO Design, or LEAD, Model in 2027. Under LEAD, CMS will apply High Needs policies to qualifying beneficiaries across all ACOs - a design choice that reflects the continued importance of caring for medically complex Medicare patients. "CMS has made clear that high-needs patients will remain a priority as the program transitions to the LEAD Model in 2027," said Chance. "It gives us confidence to keep building the care teams, technology, and infrastructure this population requires, and to keep expanding our ability to reach more of Medicare's sickest, highest-need patients in the years ahead." About HarmonyCares HarmonyCares is a leading national value-based provider of in-home primary care services for people with complex healthcare needs. Headquartered out of Troy, Michigan, HarmonyCares operates home-based primary care practices in 12 states. HarmonyCares employs more than 200 primary care providers to deliver patient-centered care under an integrated, team-based, physician-driven model. Visit https://harmonycares.com/ to learn more. Disclaimer Required by CMS The statements contained in this press release are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of CMS. The authors assume responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of the information contained in this document. SOURCE HarmonyCares
HarmonyCares, a home-based primary care provider, is leveraging its $200 million funding to expand its market presence and enhance its technology infrastructure. The company focuses on partnerships with Medicare Advantage plans and ACOs for growth. HarmonyCares is transitioning to an EHR system and has launched a custom Salesforce version to improve clinical outcomes. The company excels in managing complex patient care and achieved a 23% net savings rate in the ACO REACH program.
SAN FRANCISCO and TROY, Mich., Feb. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ - Arbital Health, a healthcare technology and actuarial leader that centralizes, measures, and adjudicates value-based care contracts at scale, today announced its strategic partnership with HarmonyCares, a leading value-based...
HarmonyCares, a Troy, MI-based provider of value-based in-home longitudinal care, raised $200 million in funding. The round was led by General Catalyst, McKesson Ventures, and a national payor, with participation from K2 HealthVentures and existing investors Rubicon Founders, Valtruis, HLM Capital, and Oak HC/FT. The funds will be used to expand services to new geographies and develop technology to improve clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction. CEO Matthew Chance highlighted the commitment to expanding access to care for patients with complex needs.
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Industries
Social Impact
Healthcare
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
Late Stage VC
Total Funding
$200M
Headquarters
Troy, Michigan
Founded
1993
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