We're excited to share Peter Morrison has joined Pair Team as our SVP of Growth! Peter brings over 15 years of experience leading innovation in Medicaid, digital health, and value-based care. Peter brings deep expertise and a mission-driven approach to expanding access for underserved communities. He’s previously held leadership roles at Goodside Health, UnitedHealth Group, and Centene, and we’re excited for the impact he’ll drive as we continue to scale our work and mission.
Pair Team
医院和医疗保健
San Francisco,CA 8,018 位关注者
On a mission to connect underserved communities to high quality care.
关于我们
Pair Team is transforming healthcare for underserved communities by combining whole-person care with cutting-edge AI technology. Our tech-enabled, in-house care teams partner with care providers to act as an extension of clinical staff—delivering comprehensive medical, behavioral health, and social care. Powered by our AI-driven care delivery platform, we identify and engage Medicaid members who are historically hardest to reach, ensuring they receive the support they need—whether it’s access to housing, food, transportation, or healthcare services. With a community-led, virtual care model, we break down barriers to care, improve health outcomes, and empower individuals to live healthier lives. Together with our partners, we’re building a stronger, more equitable healthcare system.
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https://www.pairteam.com
Pair Team的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 医院和医疗保健
- 规模
- 201-500 人
- 总部
- San Francisco,CA
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2019
- 领域
- Care Coordination
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US,CA,San Francisco,94107
Pair Team员工
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We're thrilled to welcome Paras Jhaveri as our new Head of Product! Paras brings deep expertise and a strong track record of innovation to Pair Team, and we couldn’t be more excited to welcome him to the team. His product vision and leadership will be instrumental as we scale and continue to build transformative solutions in 2025 and beyond.
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At Pair Team, we partner with Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) and community partners to bridge critical gaps in healthcare and social services—ensuring that underserved individuals and families receive the support they need. As Jeff Negrete, Executive Director of Catholic Charities Diocese of Fresno , shares: "Pair Team’s integrated care programs are closing critical gaps and improving health for countless families. Together, we’re building a strong support network that empowers individuals and strengthens our community." Through these deep partnerships, we provide on-the-ground care navigation, Medicaid enrollment support, and whole-person care coordination—meeting people where they are to deliver real impact. If your organization is looking to expand its health and social service offerings and ensure more individuals receive high-quality, community-based care, let’s connect! Fill out this form to learn more: https://lnkd.in/g-8qDsd2
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We're Hiring! Pair Team is looking for a Senior Partnerships Manager to help us launch and scale high-impact programs that connect underserved communities to the care they need. In this role, you’ll be at the center of driving implementation and performance management for our external partners—ensuring they hit key milestones, achieve their goals, and deliver measurable impact over time. ? Own complex partnership implementations ? Optimize performance & drive accountability ? Work cross-functionally to scale impact ? Be a problem-solver in a fast-moving, mission-driven environment Interested in joining our team? Apply now or tag someone who’d be a great fit ---> https://lnkd.in/gQykyNvf #HealthTechJobs #Partnerships #HealthTech #Hiring
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What started as a wild idea that Claudia Williams and I cooked up last summer, turned into Cal's first ?? Medicaid Innovation Competition this week ??! Twenty teams submitted proposals and the top six pitched our amazing judges: Nikita Singareddy, Tyler Sadwith, Edward J. and Melissa Buckley, who represented entrepreneur, policymaker, health plan and investor perspectives. We heard brilliant ideas for solutions in Medicaid and Adimika Meadows Arthur and I had a great discussion with Kim MacPherson about the future of AI in Medicaid. We even had a special appearance from Dean Michael Lu to hand out the prizes! I was struck by the opportunities to improve care and lower costs so that Medicaid can fulfill its mission. And heard from so many people how important this type of thinking is as we contemplate the future of the program. This wouldn't have been possible without Molly Woerner who ran the whole show and the Social Impact team at UC Berkeley School of Public Health including Fred Dillon, Kelly Horan and many others. Huge thank you to our sponsors: the California Health Care Foundation, IEHP, Hickman Strategies, LLC and J2 Interactive! Grateful to be part of this community ?? .
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Thank you Melissa Buckley, Stella Tran, and the California Health Care Foundation team for believing in us almost 3 years ago now. We’ve come far but still so much left to build in Medicaid.
For many Californians with complex health needs, accessing care can feel impossible. That's why we're proud to invest in Pair Team, an innovative startup bridging gaps for vulnerable Medi-Cal enrollees. Pair Team's community health workers meet patients where they are—in clinics, communities, or virtually—connecting them with essential medical and social services through CalAIM's whole-person care approach. Curious about health tech innovations? Read our interview with Pair Team co-founder Neil Batlivala: https://lnkd.in/gnMEu8UC Or, listen to the conversation in CHCF's "Making Waves in Health Tech" podcast: https://lnkd.in/gqjW_m24
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Today, we hosted our first-ever Pair Impact Network Community Roundtable—a vibrant gathering of partners committed to connecting vulnerable populations with high-quality care. Our discussion, “Fueling Your Mission: Expanding Impact & Funding with Pair Team,” hosted by Pair Team's Head of Partnerships, Megan L. Carlson, MPH, also featured insights from Christian Curby of Turlock Gospel Mission and Dan Flores of Mary's Mercy Center, who detailed how their partnership with Pair Team has amplified their community impact, patient support, and funding opportunities. A heartfelt thank you to Christian, Dan, and everyone who joined us. Missed the conversation? Stay connected—sign up for Pair Impact Network newsletter to learn more about Pair Team, join the Pair Impact Network, and be part of our growing community of change-makers: https://lnkd.in/g-8qDsd2
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We're excited to share some highlights from our recent Pair Team Cares Community Health and Resource Fair, held in Riverside, Merced, Watsonville, and Oakland! These events were a true celebration of health, community, and support. We joined forces with community and plan partners like Alameda Alliance for Health and BANANAS, Inc. to deliver free services, fresh food, local resource connections, and vital health benefits insights directly to our patients. A huge thank you goes out to our amazing team for their dedication and passion in making these events possible, as well as to our valued partners and community supporters. Our mission is clear: our patients matter, and we're committed to ensuring they have the resources and support they needed to thrive. Stay tuned for details on future events! #EnhancedCareManagement #CommunityHealth #PatientSupport #Partnerships #HealthcareInnovation #PairTeamCares
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At Pair Team, we are dedicated to expanding access to high-quality, community-based care for those who need it most. Our mission is to connect underserved communities to the care they deserve, and today, we are thrilled to welcome new partners into the Pair Impact Network (PIN) our community care hub – a collaborative network of organizations that share this commitment. We’re proud to welcome Turlock Gospel Mission, Catholic Charities Diocese of Fresno, Catholic Charities San Bernardino & Riverside Counties, First Presbyterian of Hayward, Pajaro Valley Shelter Services, Starting Over, Inc., Project XLB, Mary's Mercy, Mercy Housing, Twin Town Treatment Centers, VICTOR VALLEY FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER, Community Human Services, Reconnected Resources, Foothill Family Shelter, God's Pantry, Foundation for Senior Care (Fallbrook Healthcare Foundation) into this growing network. These organizations play a critical role in supporting vulnerable populations with housing, food assistance, reentry support, addiction recovery, and family resources—ensuring individuals receive whole-person care and support. Jeff Negrete, Executive Director of Catholic Charities Diocese of Fresno, shares: "Partnering with Pair Team has shown us the real impact of integrated care. Their Community Health Worker program, Health Hub, and Enhanced Care Management programs are closing critical gaps and improving health for countless families. Together, we're building a strong support network that empowers individuals and strengthens our community." By aligning community resources with healthcare systems, Pair Team and our partners are ensuring individuals receive the right care at the right time. If you're interested in joining the Pair Impact Network, please fill out this form: https://lnkd.in/gy9XMre3
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Really enjoyed sharing my perspective on being a Chief Medical Officer with Amanda Hoover. She captured it well here: Dr.?Nate?Favini, who started as his company's first CMO last year, sees his role as "doctoring at a larger scale." The company, Pair Team, is a San Francisco-based digital health startup that uses AI to connect Medicaid patients to care. After watching his dad work in emergency medicine in rural Pennsylvania, he entered the field "knowing the healthcare system was broken," he says. "I knew I wanted to have a higher-level impact on the system." When he made the transition to health tech from caring for primarily Medicare patients, some colleagues thought he was crazy or selling out, he says. Now, more are coming around. "There's a massive opportunity to harness technology to deliver better care at a fraction of the cost and get really good care to everyone," Favini tells me. In the new age of medicine, the call to be a doctor may increasingly come from the tech world.