friction-less.

our model is unique

Lyn fits into the
healthcare ecosystem - seamlessly

We work collaboratively with health plans, employers, and health providers. We are able to take the best parts of those entities and create synergies, allowing us to augment (not replace) many of the existing capabilities of the healthcare ecosystem.

  • for health plans

    • we are an extension of your core offering, and can deliver services beyond current care management

    • our breadth can impact a broader population with digital tools and multi-channel communication

  • for employers

    • we provide better care for your employees who need it most

    • we enhance and organize current services for members and providers

  • for health providers

    • we integrate traditional brick-and-mortar care with advanced data-driven virtual solutions to better support members

    • we reduce the burden of numerous administrative tasks

how we are different

  • comprehensive care circle

    Our dedicated multidisciplinary team provides holistic care: evidence based clinical support, advocacy, navigation and coordination, including prescription and Care Plan management.

  • polychronic focus

    Our Care Model is built specifically for people with multiple chronic conditions. We are wholly focused on delivering better care, unburdening our members and providing immediate relief.

  • powered by data and tech

    We leverage insights powered by machine learning to identify, monitor and predict, evaluate performance, measure quality and personalize care.

  • People living with 2 or more chronic conditions (30% of the population) account for 70% of annual healthcare spend in the US.

  • 12 to 20 visits per year is the average number of outpatient visits for people living with multiple chronic conditions.

  • Frustrated and overwhelmed are feelings far too familiar for people living with chronic conditions, as they need to self-manage several behaviors.

Buttorff, Christine, Teague Ruder, and Melissa Bauman, Multiple Chronic Conditions in the United States. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2017. https://www.rand.org/pubs/tools/TL221.html.
Beverly, E. A., L. A. Wray, C. J. Chiu, and K. Weinger. "Perceived Challenges and Priorities in Co-morbidity Management of Older Patients with Type 2 Diabetes." Diabetic Medicine 28, no. 7 (2011): 781-84. doi:10.1111/j.1464-5491.2011.03282.x.