New updates have been reported about Sprinter Health.
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Sprinter Health has expanded its Care+ integrated quality and preventive home visits to nearly 25 states, bringing its hybrid in-home and virtual care model to roughly half the U.S. and broadening coverage across Medicare, Medicaid, and Marketplace populations. The expansion positions the company as a scaled partner for health plans seeking to strengthen primary-care engagement and deploy compliant, audit-ready solutions that link risk adjustment to tangible care coordination.
Care+ visits begin with Sprinter’s platform aggregating clinical data from HIEs, claims, labs, and pharmacy records to build longitudinal patient profiles that reduce false-positive care gaps and avoid redundant interventions. During each visit, in-home clinicians supported by virtual nurse practitioners deliver diagnostics, validate conditions based on objective evidence, and generate personalized care plans that are routed back to primary-care providers, plan care teams, and community resources.
The model is designed to convert traditional in-home assessments into closed-loop care pathways, ensuring that newly identified or unmanaged conditions move from detection to follow-up, with dedicated Care Navigators closing the loop on referrals and appointments. This approach directly targets historically disengaged and higher-risk populations, offering health plans a defensible solution that advances quality metrics while improving member outcomes and experience.
Chief Medical Officer Dr. Melissa Welch said the continued rollout of Care+ is intended to marry data and clinical expertise to deliver “smarter care” for those with the greatest needs, underscoring the company’s emphasis on measurable impact rather than one-off evaluations. Sprinter’s logistics algorithms route local “Sprinters” to homes using route simulations that optimize capacity and match patients to appropriately skilled staff, supporting operational efficiency at scale.
To sustain growth and clinical rigor, Sprinter is also strengthening its leadership bench with the addition of physicians Mitt Coats, M.D., and Steve Dalvin, M.D., to an already substantial team working at the interface of healthcare and technology. These hires are expected to support further scaling of Sprinter’s tech-enabled medical practice, with a particular focus on underserved communities where preventive access, accurate risk capture, and consistent primary-care linkage remain structural gaps in the U.S. healthcare system.

