Chicago Pacific Founders Backs Attune to Tackle American Healthcare's Coordination Crisis and Unlock Its Unrealized Clinical Capacity
Attune, an agentic engagement platform for healthcare, has received strategic growth backing from Chicago Pacific Founders (CPF) to address America’s healthcare coordination crisis. The companies say U.S. healthcare spends an estimated $430 to $480 billion annually on coordination failures that are operational rather than clinical problems. Attune positions itself as an “operational layer” that unifies EHRs, care management tools, and outreach systems into a coordinated, omnichannel engagement approach across the care continuum. It targets preventive outreach, risk assessments, chronic-condition management, care-gap closure, post-discharge transitions, and member services, with emphasis on being deterministic, auditable, measurable, and trustworthy. The article says CPF selected Attune after evaluating opportunities, citing results from health plan deployments where it exceeded a Medicaid health risk assessment target by 40% within three weeks of go-live. Across deployments, Attune reportedly reaches live status within six weeks after contract signing.






