Hello Heart envisions a world where heart attacks are a thing of the past.
We’re an AI company focused exclusively on heart health, building a platform to predict and prevent cardiac events before they happen—identifying risk up to 10 days in advance versus 10-year risk estimates from traditional clinical models.
Proven at scale, Hello Heart has been shown to reduce inpatient hospital days by 47% and deliver more than $1,700 in annual healthcare savings per member.
Hello Heart is the cardiac prevention partner to over 80% of large U.S. health plans and serves hundreds of public and private employers. We collaborate with leading organizations including CVS Health and the American College of Cardiology to expand access to preventive heart health technology. Fast Company named Hello Heart one of the most innovative companies of 2026.
Learn more at www.helloheart.com.
We are past the AI hype cycle (right? 🤔 ) and now the real question is trust. In health benefits, employers need to know that AI improves outcomes, reduces friction, and creates measurable value.
My latest Hello Heart blog explores the AI trust gap and why Hello Heart is well-suited to lead here: strong privacy boundaries, measurable clinical and financial outcomes, and human oversight built into the model.
Read the blog 👉 https://lnkd.in/eHYE5Dny
DM me to discuss how Hello Heart can help improve employee outcomes and financial outcomes by reducing avoidable costs.
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It's not always talked about, but menopause is a crucial window for protecting heart health. ❤️
That's why we're grateful to the healthcare leaders who raised awareness at our third annual Women's Heart Health Summit:
🫶 Tamsen Fadal, NYT Bestselling Author and Emmy Award Winning Journalist
🫶 Laura Okafor, Founder and CEO, Perry
🫶 Sharonne Hayes, MD Cardiologist, Professor, and Vice Chair of Cardiovascular Medicine, Mayo Clinic
🫶 Mia Chorney, MD, Co-founder and Chief Medical Officer, The Pause Technologies Inc.
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death for women, yet many don't learn about the cardiovascular changes associated with menopause until they're already experiencing them.
The more we treat heart health as core to women's health, the more we can help women take action when it matters most. 💪
#WomensHealth#Menopause#HeartHealth
At the 2026 NACo Annual Conference & Exposition, we’re talking about one of counties’ toughest benefits challenges: reaching employees in the field, on the road, and on shift.
Join Forsyth County Government and Hello Heart for our session on Saturday, July 18, from 12:45-1:15 PM in the Exhibit Hall.
Charity Clark, MBA, SPHR, CWCP, CPSP and Lacy Wolff will share strategies for reaching field and shift-based employees with heart health benefits that meet them where they are.
Then stop by Booth #828 to keep the conversation going.
For something as important as heart health, you need technology you can trust.
In a new episode of AI for Founders, our VP of Data & AI, Amir Dolev, joined Ryan Estes to talk about how Hello Heart combines advanced AI models and human-centered design to help people better understand and manage their heart health.
A few ideas stood out:
🔒 Privacy and trust have to be built into health AI tools from the start
🤝 Technology should support people and clinicians, not replace them
❤️ With AI, we can scale preventive heart health to everyone
Amir also shared how Nia, Hello Heart’s AI heart health assistant, combines user context, evidence-based workflows, and safety guardrails to help people better understand their cardiovascular risk and stay engaged.
Our team is not building AI for AI's sake. We're doing what we've always done: building technology that makes managing heart health easier, more approachable, and more actionable.
Listen to the full conversation here: https://lnkd.in/g5FVWhGC#AIinHealthcare#HeartHealth#HealthAI
I'm honored to lead the Hello Heart Women's Health Advisory Board and to work alongside the remarkable leaders who took the stage at our third annual Women's Heart Health Summit.
👏 A heartfelt thank you to Lisa Head (Amgen), Dr. Erin D. Michos, MD, MHS (Johns Hopkins Medicine), Celina Gorre (WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease ), Liz Powell, Esq., MPH (G2G - Innovative Government Affairs Consulting), and our outstanding moderator, Anastassia Gliadkovskaya (Fierce Healthcare ), for an insightful discussion on how industry, researchers, clinicians, and patient advocates can work together to accelerate progress in women's heart health.
This matters so much as heart disease remains the leading cause of death among women, yet women continue to be underrepresented in cardiovascular clinical research—accounting for fewer than 40% of participants in heart disease and stroke trials. These evidence gaps influence how we diagnose, treat, and ultimately improve outcomes for millions of women.
Closing those gaps requires more than awareness. It requires collaboration, investment, and a shared commitment to advancing science that truly reflects the patients we serve.
Working alongside these phenomenal women is both a privilege and an inspiration. Together, we're bringing clinicians, researchers, industry leaders, and patient advocates to the same table to accelerate progress in women's cardiovascular health. This is how meaningful change happens—and I'm excited for what's ahead. ❤️
#WomensHealth#HeartHealth#Cardiology#ClinicalResearch#HealthcareInnovation#HelloHeart
Can medication adherence look good while blood pressure control is flat? YES! Want to know the answer? Read Hello Heart's latest blog here https://lnkd.in/eDU7PbzU where I break down what claims data misses and what plans can do differently between visits to improve Controlling Blood Pressure (CBP) outcomes for members and plans.
For health plans, answering this question matters because uncontrolled hypertension shows up later as avoidable heart attacks, strokes, heart failure, hospitalizations, costs, and Star Ratings pressure.
Huge thanks to Shannon Lyn Maynard, CPC for your help writing this blog!
#HealthPlans#MedicareAdvantage#StarRatings#BloodPressureControl#MedicationAdherence
At Qualipalooza, conversations with quality and Stars leaders reinforced a simple point: cardiovascular risk is a key quality strategy and Hello Heart helps to improve cardiovascular outcomes and reduce costs!
Kudos to the great Stephanie Campbell, MBA BSN RN who as always did a great job during her presentation, connecting member engagement, blood pressure control, and outcomes that matter!
If you are a health plan looking to improve Star Ratings or quality metrics, DM me.
“We’ve been conditioned to overdo. Because we can.”
At our Women’s Heart Health Summit, Vanessa Guzman named something so many women feel but rarely say out loud: we’re taught to carry everything, and Latina women especially are expected to keep going no matter what.
That conditioning has a cost.
Push hard enough, long enough, and exhaustion starts to feel normal. Signals that deserve attention get absorbed into everything we're already carrying for everyone else.
Our 2026 survey found 55% of employer benefits leaders don’t know heart disease is the leading cause of death for women.
Closing that gap starts earlier: with permission to listen to your body again, and systems that make heart health easier to act on.
#WomensHeartHealth#HeartHealth#LatinaHealth
Quality teams are being asked to improve performance while the rules keep changing.
At Qualipalooza 2026, Stephanie Campbell, MBA BSN RN and the Hello Heart team will share how health plans can make preventive heart health easier to engage with, easier to measure, and easier to scale across member populations.
Join us for the Tools & Technology Spotlight to see Hello Heart in action: June 29 at 1:15 pm in Wanamaker AB.
You’ll learn practical ways to support quality performance, member engagement, hard-to-reach populations, and broader plan goals.
Plus, you’ll have a chance to win a Beats Pill Portable Bluetooth Speaker.
#HealthPlanQuality#MemberEngagement#PreventiveHeartHealth#DigitalHealth
I've never forgotten what it feels like to hear a Code Pink.
You drop everything and are now in a full sprint, bursting into a room you've never been in, for a patient whose life is already hanging in the balance. I was often the only female cardiology fellow responding, and I still can't fully explain the fear and adrenaline of those moments.
A woman's heart doesn't wait for the crisis to start sending signals. We just haven't built a system that listens before the alarm goes off. And that has to change, because the moment to see a woman's risk is long before anyone has to run.
This is the conversation we started at our Women's Heart Health Summit, and it's one I'll keep having for as long as it takes.
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