Digital health services are advancing faster than ever, promising more convenience and better outcomes for consumers across the country. Yet for millions of Americans, especially older adults and those in underserved communities, even basic, preventive care remains out of reach. The result is predictable: widening care gaps that lead to missed diagnoses, unmanaged chronic conditions, and a system that remains more reactive than proactive.
We envision a different future for healthcare. Our Health Assurance thesis is built on the idea that care should be proactive, affordable, and accessible for all. To this end, we believe that the most meaningful healthcare transformation happens not with incremental changes to the system, but with bold reimaginings of where and how care is delivered. That’s why, having led the Seed, we are excited to double down in the $55 million Series B for Sprinter Health, a technology-powered home health company that is scaling preventive care and seeking to close critical care gaps for people nationwide.
Innovation from First Principles
Sprinter was founded by Max Cohen and Cameron Behar—veterans of Oculus and Google—who brought their deep consumer product experience to one of healthcare’s most entrenched problems: access. In our view, their insight was simple yet profound. Care isn’t reaching the people who need it most—not because we lack providers or incentives, but because we’ve failed to design healthcare for the realities of patients’ lives. So they built Sprinter Health around this radically simple idea: bring care to the patient, not the other way around.
Sprinter reimagines last-mile healthcare by combining in-home clinicians (Sprinters) with a virtual care layer and precision logistics engine, with the goal of delivering care at scale. Powered by AI, their platform seeks to optimize every route and interaction, enabling Sprinters to serve up to a dozen patients a day with diverse care needs and across wide geographic areas. In one day, a Sprinter can conduct pediatric lead screenings, diabetic eye exams, and hybrid wellness visits for Medicare Advantage members, closing 80% of care gaps with high-quality, personalized care delivered right to the patient’s living room.
More than a convenience layer, Sprinter’s model represents a fundamental shift in how we manage population health. For health plans, Sprinter is a strategic partner—not just addressing unmet needs but closing the loop with patient populations that have traditionally remained out of reach.
A Fresh Perspective in Healthcare
We’ve partnered with Max and Cameron since the seed stage, and we’re excited to double down on the business they’re building. What we think sets this duo apart is their relentless curiosity and operational precision, driving both innovation and execution. Max, originally an outsider to healthcare, has developed fluency in the complex mechanics of health plan administration, while staying laser-focused on the end user: the patient. Cameron, as CTO, brings an engineer’s discipline to scaling a logistics-heavy, compliance-critical platform. Together, they’ve built what we believe to be not only a strong early business, but a resilient, mission-aligned team ready for the next chapter.
A Platform Built for Scale
Looking ahead, we believe Sprinter is on track to become the defining home-based care platform for a new era of health abundance. Having built the infrastructure and logistics to put clinicians in homes, Sprinter is ready for its next phase—expanding to deliver new types of care. This will enable them to continue serving as the connective tissue between payers, providers, and patients. With growing opportunities beyond Medicare Advantage and Medicaid and a presence across 15 states, Sprinter is building not just a service, but the infrastructure for equitable, tech-enabled care at scale.
Sprinter exemplifies our belief in companies that combine data, clinical insight, and radical empathy to create enduring change. We’re honored to deepen our partnership with them on the journey to a more connected, compassionate, and effective healthcare system—one home visit at a time.