Jonathan D’Souza Brings Decades of Experience to Advance HarmonyCares’ Commitment to Enhancing In-Home Care Technology and Workflow for Patients and Providers 

Nashville, TN, February 12, 2025HarmonyCares, a leading value-based care provider of in-home primary care services for people with complex healthcare needs, announced it has hired Jonathan D’Souza as Chief Product and Technology Officer. D’Souza will lead the company’s efforts to harness advances in technology aimed at enriching patient-provider interactions, enhancing patient care, and improving operational and workflow efficiency for in-home care providers, in turn helping scale the company’s care model.

D’Souza brings more than 30 years of healthcare technology experience to HarmonyCares, primarily focused on the development and delivery of workflow and decision-support solutions for clinical operations and population health at Epic, Microsoft, and Optum. Most recently, he was responsible for the analytics and technology systems that powered MedArrive’s home-based care programs.  

“Jonathan joins us at a critical moment in our journey, as we heavily invest in new technology that helps our care teams be more efficient and drive better health outcomes for our patients,” said Matt Chance, CEO, HarmonyCares. “His expertise will be instrumental as we implement a new EHR and as we continue to assess new and innovative technology that helps us further our mission of providing high-quality healthcare in the home for people who have difficulty accessing care.”    

Last summer, HarmonyCares raised $200M of capital to bring its in-home value-based primary care model to more people across the U.S. A large part of that investment was earmarked for upgrading HarmonyCares’ logistic technology and upgrading its EHR system. As such, D’Souza’s appointment represents a strategic milestone in the company’s growth journey.  

“Delivering high-quality, value-based primary care in a patient’s home setting consistently and at scale is an unsolved problem in the U.S. Healthcare system,” said Jonathan D’Souza, Chief Product and Technology Officer, HarmonyCares. “My focus will be on using the successful implementation of our new EHR system as a catalyst to establishing an enterprise technology platform that that facilitates care model iteration and orchestrates clinical operations as we continue to improve the care experience for our patients, care teams and partners nationally.”   

For more information about HarmonyCares’ comprehensive in-home care model, please visit: https://harmonycares.com/.