Nonprofit programs for complex, chronic & rare illness
Building for the patients everyone else finds too hard to serve.
CercaHealth Foundation partners with disease foundations and health systems to build programs — powered by automation and AI — for the patients the market skips because they're too complex, and never profitable enough, to serve. We listen to each community, then build the program that removes the friction they face.
Why we exist
The capability to help exists. The commercial incentive doesn't.
Millions live with complex, chronic, and rare illness — complicated to serve, spread across many conditions, and never lucrative. So the technology that could ease their lives never gets built. A nonprofit can build it precisely because no one else will.
1. CDC. 2. Demmler et al., BMJ Open 2019. 3. Davis et al., Nat Rev Microbiol 2023. 4. Newman-Toker et al., BMJ Qual Saf 2023.
What we build
Our first programs — and a model for building more.
We built these from our founder's own experience as a caregiver, to prove what's possible. From here, we build with partners: each new program is designed around a specific community, using automation and AI to remove the friction they face.
Clean Meds Finder
Find medications free of the inactive ingredients — dyes, fillers, alcohols — that trigger reactions.
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Use AI on your own medical records, with identifying details removed first.
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Strengthen prior-authorizations and appeals for complex cases — privacy-protected.
More in development
New programs for other choke points in complex care — beyond medication.
Build with us
We build the program your community needs — with you.
We start by listening — to your mission, your community, and the friction they face — then build the right automation- or AI-powered program to remove it: enterprise-quality, at nonprofit cost, co-branded in your name and reported against your mission.
Built from lived experience
"Technology goes to the largest, most profitable opportunities — rarely to the patients who fall outside them. We built CercaHealth to change that."