The Infrastructure Powering Coordinated Food-as-Medicine


Design, deploy, and scale clinically integrated nutrition and chronic disease engagement programs across health systems.


  • Clinical workflow integration, referral coordination, and longitudinal patient engagement 
  • End-to-end coordination and accountability across food networks, kitchens, logistics providers, and community organizations 
  • Outcomes tracking aligned with value-based care
  • A unified, tech-enabled coordination and accountability system designed to improve patient engagement, adherence, outcomes, and total cost of care


Currently in active discussions with health systems to deploy our coordinated healthcare infrastructure platform.

How FarmWell Health Coordinates Care

What We Do

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FarmWell Health is the tech-enabled coordination and accountability infrastructure layer for coordinated Food-as-Medicine.


We coordinate the full Food-as-Medicine ecosystem through a unified operational infrastructure layer:


  • FIMC-aligned nutrition providers 
  • Regional food suppliers and hubs 
  • Clinical teams and care managers 
  • Logistics and delivery partners 
  • Longitudinal patient engagement, education, adherence, and tracking tools 


Our platform enables:


  • Real-time visibility across referrals, fulfillment, and delivery 
  • Tech-enabled coordination and accountability across ecosystem stakeholders 
  • Performance tracking aligned with clinical and cost outcomes 
  • Integration into existing clinical and community-based care workflows 



Designed to support longitudinal patient engagement, adherence, operational continuity, and measurable health outcomes.

How It Works


A structured, tech-enabled, coordination and accountability model spanning patient identification through longitudinal outcomes:


1. Patient Identification 



Identify eligible patients through existing clinical workflows and coordinate referrals aligned with individualized care plans.





2. Program Design & Simulation 



Design and simulate operational workflows prior to launch, including logistics, patient engagement, education pathways, and delivery coordination.


3. Fulfillment & Delivery 


Coordinate accountability and continuity across nutrition providers, food hubs, kitchens, and logistics partners delivering medically tailored nutrition interventions.



4. Monitoring & Optimization 


Enable continuous patient engagement, adherence tracking, and longitudinal outcome monitoring while reinforcing education and behavioral alignment.

This coordinated workflow is supported by a scalable, data-driven coordination and accountability infrastructure layer.




Our pilot programs are designed to validate operational scalability, patient engagement, and measurable clinical outcomes within real-world clinical environments.

Closed-Loop Patient Engagement Model


FarmWell Health maintains operational continuity across referral, engagement, nutrition coordination, and longitudinal patient workflows

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Pilot Design & Objectives



Designed to:

  • Validate a scalable coordination and accountability model across fragmented Food-as-Medicine ecosystem stakeholders
  • Deliver measurable clinical and cost-of-care outcomes
  • Demonstrate scalable operational deployment within health systems



Pilot Design Overview


Pilot structure:

  • ~75 patients 
  • 12 - 16 weeks
  • High-risk chronic populations (e.g., diabetes, hypotension, obesity, and other nutrition-sensitive conditions)


Deployment:

  • Single-market pilot for operational control and scalability validation
  • Designed to align operational workflows with evolving reimbursement pathways for nutrition-based interventions


Program Approach:

  • Clinically aligned Food-as-Medicine intervention integrated into care workflows 


Pre-Deployment:

  • Simulation-based operational workflow modeling designed to validate logistics, patient engagement, adherence pathways, and ecosystem coordination prior to deployment


Pilot success will be evaluated through operational continuity, patient engagement, adherence, ecosystem coordination, and measurable clinical outcomes.


Measured Outcomes


  • Clinical outcomes improvement
  • Patient adherence and engagement
  • Patient education and behavioral alignment 
  • Reduction in healthcare utilization (e.g., emergency visits, readmissions)
  • Improvement in total cost of care
  • Operational continuity and coordination reliability across ecosystem stakeholders








Ecosystem integration


Execution is enabled through coordination across key ecosystem partners, including:


  • Health systems and clinical care teams
  • FIMC-aligned nutrition providers and commercial kitchen partners
  • Food suppliers and regional hubs
  • Logistics and delivery


Ensuring coordinated execution, operational accountability, and alignment with clinical and cost-of-care objectives.