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Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Healthcare Technology |
| Founded | 2017 |
| Founders | David Chess, MD; Mordy Eisenberg, NHA |
| Headquarters | Stratford, Connecticut, United States |
Key people | Craig Anderson (CEO), Seema Verma (Advisor) |
| Products | Tapestry Complete™ |
| Website | tapestryhealth.com |
TapestryHealth is a United States-based healthcare technology company that provides clinical services and AI-enabled monitoring solutions to skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) and other post-acute care environments. The company integrates telemedicine, chronic care management, and remote physiologic monitoring to support patient care.[1]
History
TapestryHealth was founded in 2017 by geriatrician Dr. David Chess and nursing home administrator Mordy Eisenberg.[2] The company was established to address challenges in post-acute care, including increased resident acuity and staffing shortages.
In September 2024, Craig Anderson, formerly CFO at UnitedHealth Group, was named Chief Executive Officer. Seema Verma, former Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), has been named a special advisor to the board.
TapestryHealth’s care model combines telehealth with in-person clinical services, bringing providers both physically and digitally to the bedside of nursing home patients. This hybrid approach has been recognized for its innovation in long-term care delivery.[3]
Services
TapestryHealth offers services under its platform, Tapestry Complete™, which includes:
- Chronic Care Management (CCM): Daily risk reports and individualized care plans.
- Remote Physiologic Monitoring (RPM): Radar-based, contactless monitoring of vital signs.
- 24/7 Telemedicine: Facility-specific clinical teams available around the clock.
- Behavioral Health Integration (BHI) and Vitals Management: Tools designed to detect early signs of clinical deterioration.
- Physician Services and Medical Directors: On-site and virtual physician coverage, including oversight and clinical leadership.
- Nurse Practitioner Services: Advanced practice providers delivering bedside care and coordinating treatment plans.
- Psychiatric Services: Integrated mental health support through the Collaborative Care Model (CoCM), including psychiatric evaluations and medication management.
Facilities using TapestryHealth have reported reductions in hospitalizations and emergency room visits, according to company statements.[4]
Industry Context
TapestryHealth’s telemedicine model reflects broader national trends in skilled nursing facilities. A 2023 study published in *JAMA Network Open* analyzed over 4.4 million residents across 15,434 SNFs and found that telemedicine visits surged during the COVID-19 pandemic, peaking at 15% of routine SNF visits in early 2020. By 2022, usage stabilized at lower levels, with higher telemedicine adoption linked to improved access to psychiatry services and more frequent use in rural facilities.[5]
TapestryHealth’s hybrid model of care reflects broader trends in telemedicine adoption following the COVID-19 pandemic. A peer-reviewed article published in *Telemedicine and e-Health* outlines the shift from physical to digital care delivery and highlights the ethical and operational considerations that providers must address in this evolving landscape.[6]
Technology and Monitoring Devices
TapestryHealth’s remote physiologic monitoring services include radar-based sensors developed by Neteera Technologies. The Neteera 130H-Plus Vital Sign Monitoring Sensor received FDA 510(k) clearance in 2024 as a Class II cardiac monitoring device, confirming its regulatory compliance for use in clinical settings.[7][8]
Separately, the Vital Sign Monitoring Sensor (Model: XK300), also referred to as the XK device, received FDA 510(k) clearance in 2021 under the same classification.
These devices are used to continuously monitor vital signs such as heart rate and respiration without physical contact, supporting early detection of clinical deterioration in skilled nursing facilities.[9]
Growth and Investment
As of 2024, TapestryHealth reports serving over 90,000 residents across the United States. That year, the company secured a $25 million credit investment from Catalio Capital Management to support expansion and refinance existing debt.
In 2020, TapestryHealth completed a Series A financing round led by Sopris Capital to expand its services to additional facilities.[10]
Partnerships
In partnership with Neteera, TapestryHealth has deployed contactless remote patient monitoring (RPM) systems in skilled nursing facilities. These systems use FDA-cleared radar sensors to continuously track vital signs such as heart rate and respiratory rate without wearables or cameras. The goal is to detect early signs of clinical deterioration and reduce hospitalizations while preserving resident dignity and privacy.[11][12][13]
TapestryHealth has also partnered with DS smart, a remote vitals monitoring platform developed by Direct Supply. This integration allows for Bluetooth-enabled vital sign devices to connect directly to EMRs, enabling real-time alerts and proactive care. The collaboration supports TapestryHealth’s Vitals Management Program and aims to improve clinical outcomes while reducing manual documentation and staff burden.[14]
TapestryHealth has collaborated with behavioral health groups to implement the Psychiatric Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) within its primary care framework. The company also partners with SNF-aligned physician practices to extend its clinical infrastructure.
Thought Leadership
Dr. David Chess, co-founder of TapestryHealth, previously founded TripleCare, a telemedicine company that laid the groundwork for TapestryHealth’s hybrid care model. He co-authored a peer-reviewed study published in *The American Journal of Managed Care* titled “Impact of After-Hours Telemedicine on Hospitalizations in a Skilled Nursing Facility,” which demonstrated the clinical value of telemedicine in reducing hospitalizations in skilled nursing settings.[15]
In a joint editorial, David Chess and Seema Verma emphasized the need for medical reform in skilled nursing facilities, citing the increasing complexity of resident care and the shortage of geriatricians. They advocated for technology-enabled solutions to address these challenges.[16]
In interviews, Co-Founder Mordy Eisenberg has described TapestryHealth as a medical practice enabled by technology, distinguishing it from traditional telemedicine providers.[17]
Video interviews have also featured TapestryHealth leadership discussing innovation in long-term care:
- Mordy Eisenberg on the evolution of telehealth in SNFs: [YouTube Interview](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcicS2xbGxI)[18]
- Dr. David Chess on healthcare reform and leadership: [Melissa in the Morning](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svV8e3IJI6M)[19]
Leadership
- David Chess, MD – Founder and Chairman of the Board
- Mordy Eisenberg, NHA – Co-Founder and Chief Growth & Product Officer
- Craig Anderson – Chief Executive Officer
- Seema Verma, MPH – Special Advisor to the Board
External links
- ^ https://skillednursingnews.com/2020/06/voices-mordy-eisenberg-co-founder-and-chief-operating-officer-tapestry-health/
- ^ https://skillednursingnews.com/2020/06/voices-mordy-eisenberg-co-founder-and-chief-operating-officer-tapestry-health/
- ^ https://www.hartfordbusiness.com/article/stratfords-tapestryhealth-pursues-unique-telehealthin-person-hybrid-model-of-care
- ^ https://skillednursingnews.com/2020/06/voices-mordy-eisenberg-co-founder-and-chief-operating-officer-tapestry-health/
- ^ https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2808491
- ^ Chess, D.; Whitman, J. J.; Croll, D.; Stefanacci, R. (2018). "Impact of after-hours telemedicine on hospitalizations in a skilled nursing facility". The American Journal of Managed Care. 24 (8): 385–388. PMID 30130033.
- ^ https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/cdrh_docs/pdf23/K231733.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfpmn/pmn.cfm?ID=K212143
- ^ https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/cdrh_docs/pdf20/K202464.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ https://skillednursingnews.com/2020/02/buoyed-by-series-a-funding-skilled-nursing-telehealth-firm-tapestry-targets-managed-care-home-health/
- ^ https://www.mcknights.com/blogs/guest-columns/nursing-facilities-a-medical-crisis-in-need-of-a-prescription/
- ^ https://neteera.com/is-healthcare-going-wireless-fda-clears/
- ^ https://www.biospace.com/radar-technology-company-xandar-kardian-and-tapestryhealth-announce-strategic-partnership-to-provide-specialized-remote-patient-monitoring
- ^ https://www.directsupply.com/solutions/ds-smart-plus-rpm/
- ^ Chess, D.; Whitman, J. J.; Croll, D.; Stefanacci, R. (2018). "Impact of after-hours telemedicine on hospitalizations in a skilled nursing facility". The American Journal of Managed Care. 24 (8): 385–388. PMID 30130033.
- ^ https://www.mcknights.com/blogs/guest-columns/nursing-facilities-a-medical-crisis-in-need-of-a-prescription/
- ^ https://skillednursingnews.com/2024/02/voices-why-rural-facilities-need-to-out-pace-their-urban-counterparts-in-technology-with-tapestryhealth-co-founder-and-chief-growth-and-product-officer-mordy-eisenberg/
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcicS2xbGxI
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svV8e3IJI6M
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