Pros
What stands out most about Tomorrow Health is the mission. Many people here have personal stories about navigating home-based care for family members, and it shows. The company’s core value "Fight Like Hell for Patients" is genuinely embodied and lived by team members every day. Whether in building tech to improve the patient experience or listening to real patient stories at All Hands, the mission feels very real.
Over the past year especially, the company has made huge progress expanding partnerships with payors and providers and continuing to scale its platform nationally. It’s rewarding to see the technology actually improve how care gets delivered to patients at home, which is an area of healthcare that has been very fragmented and inefficient.
One thing that has been particularly exciting recently is the company’s push into AI. The team has leaned heavily into building AI-driven workflows across the platform and it has noticeably accelerated product development and adoption. There have been multiple AI hackathons, data bootcamps, and real investment in helping employees learn how to use these tools effectively. If you're excited about building at the frontier of AI in healthcare, it's a very energizing place to be.
It is incredible to work with very talented people across commercial, operations, and technology. Tomorrow Health has a super collaborative culture and there’s very little ego. If you’re trying to solve a problem, it’s usually easy to grab someone from another team and work through it together.
Leaders and managers across the company lead with conviction and values. They push us all to be at our best but are constantly reminding us of the purpose of the work and the impact we are having.
Overall it’s a place where people care deeply about the mission, work hard, and truly feel like they’re building something meaningful. The company is growing quickly and it genuinely feels like the most exciting chapters are still ahead.
Cons
The pace here is real. This is not a slow-moving corporate environment. The company moves quickly, experiments often, and expects people to be comfortable with change. For the right kind of person that’s energizing, but it’s definitely not for everyone.
Like many growth-stage companies operating at the intersection of healthcare and technology, Tomorrow Health has adapted alongside the market over the past few years. This has included embracing AI, automating certain capabilities, and evolving parts of the organization as the business scales. For some people that level of change can feel like a lot, which is reflected in some reviews. That said, the healthcare and tech landscapes are changing rapidly, and the company has generally done a thoughtful job navigating those shifts to position the business for continued success.