AI-driven chronic care management platform for medical groups and health systems
Phamily operates a chronic care management (CCM) platform built on Ruby on Rails, Python, and React, integrated with Epic and Cerner EHR systems. The hiring mix is healthcare-heavy (7 roles) with lighter engineering (1 role), reflecting a product-market fit phase focused on go-to-market execution and clinical implementation rather than platform expansion. Recent adoption of Claude and Cursor signals investment in AI-assisted workflows, likely targeting the care coordination workflows that dominate their project backlog.
Phamily, part of Jaan Health, builds software that helps medical groups, health systems, and accountable care organizations (ACOs) deliver proactive chronic disease management at scale. The platform integrates directly into Epic and Cerner workflows, replacing reactive, episodic care models with continuous monitoring and intervention for chronic disease populations. Founded in 2013 and based in Cincinnati, the company operates in the 11–50 employee range and focuses on reducing preventable hospitalizations, lowering total cost of care, and enabling physicians to deliver high-ROI care without administrative burden. The roadmap spans EHR integration, virtual care delivery, and compliance with CMS CCM/APCM regulations.
Phamily integrates with Epic Systems and Cerner, the two dominant EHR platforms in U.S. health systems. Integration of CCM/APCM workflows into these systems is a core project in their current roadmap.
Backend: Ruby on Rails, Python, SQL. Frontend: JavaScript, Vue, React. Infrastructure and tooling: GitHub, HubSpot, Asana. The platform recently adopted Claude and Cursor, indicating AI-assisted development and clinical workflows.
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