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Every industry faces the challenge to prove its relevance in a society that demands something newer and shinier each day. And while healthcare will always be essential, it’s no exception to the pressure for modernization. But access to reliable and affordable care comes first, and for many, that’s yet to be reached. The Hispanic community often faces racial and ethnic disparities which have led these ten Latino-owned healthcare companies to enact transformation at scale.
Through cultural competency, bilingual support, and community-centered outreach, these organizations are setting a standard for equitable care across the nation.
1. Independent Living Systems
CEO: Nestor Plana
Employee Size: 800
Headquarters: Miami
Membership: 4 million
Recognized as the largest Latino-owned healthcare company in the US, Independent Living Systems provides health and social services for complex populations such as Medicare, Medicaid, and dual-eligible markets. It aligns with diverse partners to support individuals in reaching independence through in-home care, meal and medication delivery, and compassionate care coordination.
2. Hinge Health
Founders: Daniel Perez and Gabriel Mecklenburg
Employee Size: 1,588
Headquarters: San Francisco
Membership: 25 million
Hinge Health is a digital clinic that treats musculoskeletal conditions like joint and muscle pain. It combines advanced technology, such as its proprietary device Enso, with expert clinical care to help patients manage pain and improve mobility without unnecessary surgeries or reliance on opioids.
3. Molina Healthcare
Founder: Dr. C. David Molina
Employee Size: 15,000
Headquarters: Long Beach, California
Membership: 2.2 million
Molina Healthcare is a managed care organization that provides health plans for families and individuals eligible for government-sponsored programs like Medicaid and Medicare. Its service offerings include primary and preventative care, behavioral health, and pharmacy services, aiming to deliver high-quality, accessible healthcare to underserved populations.
4. Papa
Founder/CEO: Andrew Parker
Employee Size: 650
Headquarters: Miami, Florida
Membership: 30 million
Papa connects older adults and families with hired companions—Papa Pals—who assist with daily tasks, transportation, and social support. They provide in-person and virtual physical and mental support tailored to individual needs while reducing loneliness and controlling healthcare costs.
5. Genuine Health Group
CEO: Roger Rodriguez
Employee Size: 81
Headquarters: Coral Gables, Florida
Membership: 30,000
Genuine Health Group employs a value-based model for managing care that embraces flexibility, reliability, and cost-savings for its patients. It partners with doctors to improve patient outcomes by leveraging data analytics and working seamlessly with Medicare beneficiaries. The organization also shares a portion of its earned savings with its healthcare providers, which ultimately saved the Medicare system more than $32 million in 2022.
6. National Hispanic Medical Association
CEO: Elena Rios
Employee Size: 26
Headquarters: Washington, DC
Membership: 25,000
The National Hispanic Medical Association is a nonprofit that empowers Hispanic physicians to improve the health of Latino and underserved communities and provide educational programs. It also acts as a resource for Congress, the White House, and other entities to offer networking opportunities and healthcare policy advocacy.
7. MOLA
Cofounder: Joaquín J. Estrada
Employee Size: 18 board members
Headquarters: Chicago
Membership: 1,401
MOLA (Medical Organization for Latino Advancement) is a nonprofit association of Hispanic physicians and healthcare workers focusing on linguistic and cultural competency and health equity within their community. Its core programs span education and graduate support, research, mentorship, public health initiatives, advocacy, and wellness.
8. Stoke Therapeutics
Cofounders: Isabel Aznarez and Adrian Krainer
Employee Size: 110
Headquarters: Bedford, Massachusetts
Stoke Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on developing innovative RNA-based medicines to treat severe genetic diseases. Its proprietary technology platform addresses the root causes of genetic disorders, transforming patient lives with its rigorous research and clinical development. Its foundational technology, TANGO, is a nod to the cofounders’ native country of Uruguay.
9. Zócalo Health
Founders: Erik Cardenas and Mariza Hardin
Employee Size: 16
Headquarters: Kenmore, Washington
Zócalo Health is a virtual platform designed especially for the Hispanic community that combines traditional and modern medicine to provide personalized care with both English- and Spanish-speaking doctors that have a solid grasp of patients’ language and culture. It seeks to address healthcare disparities within the Latino community, declaring itself as affordable care for the whole familia.
10. Sanarai
Founder: Luis Suarez
Employee Size: 12
Headquarters: Chicago
Sanarai is a startup platform dedicated to mental and emotional counseling for Latinos through culturally sensitive practices from credentialed providers based in the US and Latin America. It seeks to reduce stigma, racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare, and extended wait times for patients.
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This article was written with the assistance of AI.