Women deserve care that shows up for them through every stage of life. During National Women’s Health Week, we recognize that better care means more than access alone. It means having the right support, the right resources, and a healthcare experience that feels reliable and human. At Better Health, we are committed to making that experience easier for the women we serve every day.
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At Better Health, our mission is to digitize and modernize the antiquated medical supplies and devices industry. More than 60 million Americans use medical equipment and supplies in their homes on a regular basis. But getting access to these products can be incredibly challenging and costly. We aim to bring greater transparency and choice to our customers by offering an end-to-end care solution, bundling clinical consultation, member education, insurance management, and home delivery. As a licensed Medicare provider, we work with several Medicaid plans and have preferred and national partnerships with the nation’s leading payers. Founded by a team of healthcare, e-commerce, and software veterans and funded by world-class investors, we believe that you deserve Better.
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http://www.joinbetter.com
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- Hospitals and Health Care
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- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2019
- Specialties
- medical supplies, peer support, chronic conditions, and peer coaching
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Better Health is now in network with Premera Blue Cross. Care works best when it feels personal, consistent, and easy to trust. This partnership allows more members to access the supplies they need with the confidence that they will be supported by a team that listens, responds, and shows up when it matters. We are proud to keep expanding access to care that puts people first.
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We are proud to share that Better Health is now in network with Anthem in Ohio, an Elevance Health company. Living with a chronic condition is not just about supplies. It is about feeling supported, understood, and cared for. This partnership allows more members to receive the products they need, delivered reliably, along with real human support from a team that is here to help every step of the way. We are honored to serve more individuals and families across Ohio. #AnthemOhio #ChronicCare #BetterHealth
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This National Physicians Week, we recognize the physicians who support individuals living with chronic conditions every day. Caring for patients with long-term health needs requires clinical expertise, consistency, and compassion. It is work that often extends far beyond the exam room. At Better Health, we are proud to support this care by helping patients access the medical supplies and ongoing support they need at home. When care continues beyond the clinic, patients are better equipped to manage their health with confidence. Thank you to the physicians who dedicate themselves to improving lives and strengthening communities.
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This International Women’s Day, we’re proud to celebrate the women helping shape the future of healthcare. At Better Health, 63% of our team are women, including leaders, care advocates, and problem solvers working every day to improve patient outcomes and make care more accessible. Their expertise, dedication, and compassion power the work we do and the impact we strive to create. Today, we recognize and celebrate the women on our team and across the healthcare community who continue to drive progress forward. Happy International Women’s Day. 💜
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So glad Adam captured so much of this week so thoughtfully. I’ll add one thing: if you’re on the fence about joining a future Israel Tech Mission, go! This trip, led by Lee Shapiro, Samuel Moed, Michelle Garland in collaboration with Adriana Sisley and 8400 The Health Network, was one of the most meaningful professional experiences I’ve had. In a single week, we met the best and brightest in Israeli innovation, from Sheba Medical Center and Weizmann Institute of Science to founders building the future of mental health and resilience in Sderot. And somehow, alongside the tech and policy conversations, we walked the newly opened pilgrimage path in Jerusalem, visited the Nova site, heard firsthand from survivors of Kfar Aza and Alumim, and learned about the complexity of this moment from Micah Goodman. It was both intellectually rigorous and deeply human. One of the most powerful parts was doing this alongside 40 people who are just as passionate about improving healthcare and making the world better. 8400’s mission is to help Israel leverage its human and digital assets to accelerate a global cure. That ambition to build not just for Israel, but for the world, is what I’m taking home with me. Whether you’ve been to Israel many times or never before, I strongly encourage you to consider joining one of the next missions. The next one is in March, and I truly couldn’t recommend it more. Feel free to DM me or reach out to David Nakar for more information. And finally, thank you to David Siegel and David Nakar for your vision and leadership, and for bringing 10 missions and more than 440 tech leaders to Israel to date. This is only the beginning. I have no doubt 🇮🇱
Last week Naama Stauber Breckler and I had chance to join the 10th edition of the Israel Tech Mission, this one, focused on the Health Tech Ecosystem and co-lead by the 8400 The Health Network. One phrase that kept surfacing throughout the week was "Israel Inside", a head-nod to the old "Intel Inside" tagline. And as Amitabh Chandra from our mission put it perfectly: "Israel innovation is helping solve the world’s hardest problems - why isn't that the messaging front and center?" That framing stuck with me. First at Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, hearing Prof. Eyal Zimlichman, MD describe how Sheba integrates clinical operations with startup validation together with AI, you could see what that means in practice. A hospital acting as a living lab. Rapid iteration. Real-world data and Global ambition. At the Weizman Institute of Science, the depth of the scientific research was staggering. The kind of fundamental work that sprouts entire industries years or decades later. And in Sderot, the mental health innovation program reminded us that some of the hardest problems aren’t abstract. They are lived and born out of a very present and practical problem. We saw startups focused on Trauma-informed care, resilience systems, scalable mental health support built out of necessity following one of the worst mental health crises in Israeli history. Across all of it, one thing was undeniable: The density of talent migrating from Cyber and other industries into the Israeli health tech ecosystem is extraordinary. But....here’s my honest (in israel we say tachles) takeaway after a full week meeting Israeli entrepreneurs. Israel does not have an innovation gap. Far from it. It has a commercialization gap almost as wide as the parted Red sea described in Exodus. Israel is exceptional at: • Building out of the box technology • Generating initial clinical validation • Moving with urgency • Tackling complex problems But too many startups still struggle mightily with: • US payer navigation • Enterprise hospital sales • Business model / Product Fit • Building repeatable go-to-market engines If we want “Israel Inside” to truly scale globally, it has to live not just in the product, but in distribution. Israel needs to build the commercial muscle to match the innovation. That's why i'm excited to get more involved in the Health-tech ecosystem in Israel and I highly recommend reaching out to the team at ITM ( David Nakar and David Siegel ) learn more about their upcoming trips in health-tech and different industries to see how you can get more involved too. CC: Benjamin Fine Sandeep Pulim M.D. Mike Cantor, MD, JD Daniel Palestrant, MD Andreas Halner Dr. Sheldon Elman Adriana Sisley Lee Shapiro Samuel Moed
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As we begin the new year, we’re grateful for our members, partners, and team who trust us to support their care every day. Our focus remains the same: providing reliable medical supplies, responsive service, and peer support for people managing chronic conditions. Wishing everyone a healthy and positive start to the year ahead. ✨
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At Better Health, care starts with listening. Through our partnership with MDWise (Medicare Advantage product(s) & Medicaid (including Hoosier HealthWise, Healthy Indiana Plan & Hoosier Care Connect)), members can access trusted medical supplies and supportive resources designed around their real needs and daily lives. Together, we’re focused on creating a healthcare experience that feels personal, respectful, and genuinely supportive.
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🧡 This Thanksgiving, we’re grateful for our members, partners, and team who make Better Health possible. Thank you for trusting us to support your health journey every day. Wishing you and your loved ones a happy, healthy, and restful holiday. Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Better Health! 🦃🍂
This Thanksgiving, I’ve been thinking a lot about gratitude, not just as something that’s nice to practice, but as something that really changes our health. One of my favorite examples of this is the Nun Study. Researchers followed a group of nuns for decades. When they went back and analyzed the short autobiographies the nuns wrote in their early twenties, they noticed something surprising: the ones who used more words of gratitude, joy, and hope went on to live seven to ten years longer than those who didn’t, and had lower rates of Alzheimer’s and cognitive decline later in life. Same lifestyle, same routines, the exact same environment, and the biggest differentiator turned out to be gratitude. This week, when I heard the recorded message from one of our Better Health members, it struck me in a different way. It reminded me that gratitude doesn’t just improve her well-being, it lifts ours as well. When our members practice gratitude, it contributes to their health. And when our team receives gratitude, it motivates us, grounds us, and makes us even more grateful in return. It creates this flywheel of gratitude that’s honestly one of the most special parts of building Better Health. Our members lift us up, we lift them up, and the cycle keeps reinforcing why this work matters. So this Thanksgiving, I’m grateful for my health, for our amazing members, and for every single person on our team who shows up every day with heart, hustle, and a lot of care and empathy. Wishing everyone a warm, healthy, gratitude-filled Thanksgiving 🧡 🦃