

High-touch, tech-enabled palliative care for your patients living with serious illness — delivered at home and in the community.
For over 10 years, Vynca has partnered with physicians to provide hybrid palliative care to patients with
life-limiting illness, improving the lives of more than 15,000 patients. Our intensive, outpatient palliative care model
delivers an extra layer of support alongside your existing care plan — reaching into the home and community we:

Helping you stay focused on treatment while we support the whole person.
Introducing palliative care early can enhance quality of life for your
patients by reducing symptoms of depression and increase
use of adaptive coping strategies.
patient satisfaction
symptom burden reduction after 6 week
reduction in Emergency Department visits

Serious Illness With:
12 months or less to live
Not yet in hospice care, or in a LTACH, SNF or PACE program
One or more acute care events over the past 6 months

Serious Illness with:
Failed or exhausted treatments
No curative options
High care coordination needsHigh care coordination needs

Vynca bridges the gap between physician visits — ensuring patients receive comprehensive,
at-home support that leads to more meaningful moments and quality days.
You remain the treating provider.
We serve as an extension of your team.

reduction in inpatient admissions
advance care planning documentation completion
(vs. 28% nationally)
median hospice length of stay
(vs. 17-day national average)

Vynca combines high-touch clinical care with proprietary technology to identify
rising risk, adjust visit frequency, and prevent avoidable acute events.
Our platform supports seamless communication with providers and ensures timely reporting,
documentation, and care coordination.

Submit the referral form on our website, call or email us, or send us a fax. Provide your member’s name, date of birth, and contact information. And we will take it from there.
Most patients receive between two and three visits each month based on patient acuity and needs. This can be a combination of medical care, mental health, spiritual counseling, social support, and care coordination.
Yes. We provide a visit note and care plan update after each patient encounter.
Many major insurance plans cover our services, including Medicaid and Medicare.
No. The patient’s health insurance covers our services.
Our practice includes board-certified internal medicine and palliative care physicians, nurse practitioners, licensed clinical social workers, and registered nurses.
Yes. We prescribe medications to manage symptoms, control treatment side effects, or treat acute exacerbation of chronic disease.
Most patient visits occur during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. However, we are available for urgent needs during evenings and weekends.
Contact us if your insurance isn’t here. We sign up new plans monthly.