Care Delivery

Extending care beyond traditional settings

We help providers, health systems, and rural communities expand access to preventive care through hybrid in-home and virtual care delivery models designed to reach patients where they are.

A community health worker taking blood pressure with a rural patient

The Care Model

A connected hybrid care experience

We blend the compassion of in-person interactions with the convenience of virtual care to close care gaps, develop care plans, and reconnect patients to longitudinal care.

Our Sprinters serve as the eyes and ears in the home — delivering diagnostics, preventive screenings, and patient engagement while connecting patients to virtual clinicians, nurses, and care teams for coordinated follow-up care.

A Sprinter clinician reviewing care information on a tablet with a senior patient at home
A virtual clinician on a video call from a home office

Step 01

Identify & Engage

Outreach and scheduling for hard-to-reach populations.

Step 02

In-Person Visit

Diagnostics, vitals, screenings, and assessments performed in the home.

Step 03

Virtual Visit

Connection to nurse practitioners for virtual clinical care.

Step 04

Care Activation

Care navigators coordinate follow-up care plans, referrals, and longitudinal engagement.

Step 05

Reporting & Integration

Structured data integrated into provider workflows.

A provider reviewing a Sprinter Health encounter summary on a tablet

Provider Partnerships

Extending the reach of rural providers

Sprinter partners with FQHCs, hospitals, health systems, and rural providers to extend preventive care and patient engagement into the home — helping providers expand access, improve care coordination, and reach hard-to-engage populations without expanding physical footprint or duplicating existing infrastructure.

In-Home Preventive Care

Deliver screenings, diagnostics, and assessments directly into rural communities.

Provider Integration

Return structured data and recommendations back into provider workflows.

Longitudinal Engagement

Reconnect patients to primary care and ongoing chronic disease management.

A Sprinter clinician taking a senior patient's blood pressure at home

Workforce Innovation

Community Health Workers embedded in the communities they serve

Our clinicians, known as "Sprinters," are W-2 employed phlebotomists recruited from the communities they serve and cross-trained with Community Health Worker skillsets to deliver a wide range of diagnostics and preventive services in the home.

Supported by nurses, care navigators, and nurse practitioners with multi-state licensure, Sprinters help expand workforce capacity while improving patient trust, engagement, and continuity of care across rural communities.

200+

CHWs trained nationally

6-week

Onboarding curriculum

Community-first

Recruiting strategy

CLG-CHWI

Certification support

Workforce Development Lifecycle

01

Recruit

Community-first recruiting from the populations we serve.

02

Train

6-week onboarding curriculum across CHW, phlebotomy, diagnostics, SDOH, and motivational interviewing.

03

Certify

Structured CLG-CHWI certification support and simulation-based readiness.

04

Deploy

In-field coaching and dedicated team leads accelerate go-live and retention.

Comprehensive Hybrid Care

20+ services delivered in a single visit

Diagnostics

  • Vitals
  • Blood pressure
  • Blood draws (HbA1c, eGFR)
  • Urine collection (uACR)
  • Diabetic eye exams
  • Colorectal cancer screening
  • Pediatric lead screening
  • Topical fluoride application

Assessments

  • Health Risk Assessment
  • Height, weight, BMI
  • Medication review
  • Personalized prevention plan
  • Weight and nutrition counseling
  • Functional status
  • Pain screening
  • SDoH screening (PRAPARE)

Care Navigation

  • Primary care referrals
  • Specialist referrals
  • Imaging facility referrals
  • SDoH interventions
  • Nurse triage
  • Member services handoff

What We Deliver

Designed for better access, engagement, and outcomes

Improve Preventive Screening Rates

Reach and Engage Rural Populations

Strengthen Chronic Disease Management

Expand Rural Workforce Capacity

Ready to bring these outcomes to your patients?