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Mike Asselta
Executive · Operator

Mike Asselta

Mike Asselta is the chief executive officer of Compassus, one of the largest home-based care companies in the United States, spanning home health, hospice, palliative care and infusion therapy across some 200 locations. Appointed in May 2024, he came from nearly eight years at Fresenius Medical Care North America, where he ran U.S. care delivery and Fresenius Kidney Care - an operation of more than 60,000 employees and 4,000 sites. At Compassus he has bet the company's growth on joint ventures with major health systems like Providence and OhioHealth, arguing that the future of care happens where people actually live: at home.

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Rahul Rajkumar
Founder · Executive · Scientist

Rahul Rajkumar

Rahul Rajkumar is the founder and CEO of Accompany Health, a Bethesda, Maryland company delivering home-based, technology-enabled primary, behavioral, and social care to low-income Americans with complex needs, especially dual-eligible Medicare-Medicaid patients. A Yale-trained physician and lawyer who holds an MD and a JD, he spent 15 years redesigning how the U.S. pays for and delivers care, from the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation to chief medical officer roles at CareFirst and Blue Cross North Carolina and COO of Optum Care Solutions. Accompany Health launched in January 2024 with $56 million in Series A funding led by Venrock, ARCH Venture Partners, and IVP.

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Vijay Kedar
Founder · Executive · Operator

Vijay Kedar

Vijay Kedar is the co-founder and CEO of Tomorrow Health, a New York healthtech company rebuilding how home-based care is ordered, delivered, and paid for. A Goldman Sachs private-equity alum and early Oscar Health operator who launched its Texas market, Kedar started Tomorrow Health after spending six frustrating weeks trying to coordinate home medical equipment for his mother during her cancer treatment. The company has raised roughly $92.5M from backers including Andreessen Horowitz, BOND, Obvious Ventures, and Sound Ventures, partnering with health plans and providers to connect a fragmented home-care supply chain.

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