AI-driven chronic care management platform for health systems and ACOs
Phamily is a care management platform built on Ruby on Rails + Python, with heavy ML infrastructure (PyTorch, TensorFlow, Hugging Face) integrated into Epic and Cerner EHR workflows. The tech stack reveals a company scaling clinical AI alongside operational tooling (dbt + Redshift for analytics); current hiring velocity across operations, healthcare, and data roles suggests active buildout of both implementation capacity and outcome-measurement infrastructure. Pain points center on EHR integration complexity and labor-intensive service delivery — a mismatch Phamily appears to be closing with automation.
Notable leadership hires: Clinical Care Lead
Phamily (formerly operating under Jaan Health) provides software for chronic disease management and proactive care delivery within value-based care models. The platform targets medical groups, health systems, and ACOs managing patient populations under risk-bearing contracts, enabling CCM (Chronic Care Management) and APCM (Advanced Primary Care Management) workflows. The product sits between clinical workflows (EHR integration with Epic and Cerner) and financial outcomes (reducing cost of care, improving reimbursement capture). Founded in 2013 and based in Cincinnati, Phamily has grown to 51–200 employees and is actively scaling implementation teams, clinical leadership, and data/analytics functions to support expanding health-system client deployments.
Phamily integrates with Epic Systems, Cerner, and Allscripts. The platform is designed to embed care workflows directly into existing EHR environments rather than operate as a standalone system.
Currently hiring in the United States only. The company is based in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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