Pear Suite, a digital health company for community health workers, is partnering with OutCare Health, a nonprofit organization focused on LGBTQ+ health equity, to provide Pear’s social navigation platform to employers, healthcare organizations, and health plans to address the care needs of the LBGTQ+ community.Â
Hawaii-based Pear Suite is a care navigation platform that gathers social determinants of health data to garner insights for healthcare providers to improve healthcare outcomes.
OutCare Health provides LGBTQ+ healthcare-focused resources to patients and providers, including a directory of providers privy to the needs of the LGBTQ+ population.Â
The Indiana-based company will utilize Pear’s navigation platform with SDOH data to expand its reach in connecting LGBTQ+ patients with affirming healthcare providers, support groups, mentors and community health resources. Â
“In addition to collaborating to bolster OutCare Health’s care navigation services, we are adding the company’s comprehensive and invaluable training, LGBTQ+ affirming provider network, and resources for Pear Suite customers to utilize, further expanding LGBTQ+ care across the country,” Colby Takeda, cofounder and CEO of Pear Suite, said in a statement.Â
THE LARGER TREND
Last month, Pear Suite closed a $2.5 million seed funding round to help expand its SDOH-driven care navigation platform.Â
According to a report published by the Kaiser Family Foundation in 2021, LGBT+ patients face greater health disparities than the general population and are more likely to say their health is fair or poor compared to non-LGBT+ people.Â
Another company focused on improving LGBTQ+ care is Folx Health, which offers virtual care services to the LGBTQ+ community. Folx garnered $30 million in Series B funding in October.Â
This story originally appeared on MobiHealthNews