Bridget · Care Coordination Platform

The care bridge
your patients
have been missing.

AI-enabled care coordination for patients navigating complex, fragmented healthcare.

Care is fragmented.
Patients pay the price.

Patients with multiple chronic conditions see many providers across disconnected systems. No one has the full picture — and the gaps are costly.

7 providers
seen by the typical Medicare patient annually — across 4 separate practices, with no shared record.
Pham et al., via PMC
~6 hrs
of a physician's workday goes to documentation and administration — not patient care.
AMA / Epic data, 2024
$935B
in estimated annual US healthcare waste — a significant share tied directly to coordination failures.
JAMA, Shrank et al., 2019
250K+
estimated deaths annually from medical errors — many linked to miscommunication and fragmented records.
Johns Hopkins / BMJ, Makary 2016

One platform.
Everyone connected.

Bridget connects patients, care coordinators, and physicians through a shared layer of intelligence — so that critical information reaches the right person at the right moment.

✦ Currently in development

Let's talk.
We're listening.

Physician, coordinator, health system leader, researcher, or potential partner — we want to hear from you.

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Built by physicians,
for the patients we see every day.

Two physicians building the coordination infrastructure they wished existed for their patients.

Elizabeth Cedars, MD
Co-Founder & CEO

Practicing surgeon in Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery in Northern California, with a strong interest in quality and systems improvement. Dr. Cedars' clinical work gives her a front-row seat to the coordination failures that affect patients navigating complex, multi-system care — and the conviction that technology, in the right hands, could fix it.

Rachel Stern, MD
Co-Founder

Internal Medicine physician with extensive experience in ambulatory care quality and health systems leadership, including prior academic faculty appointment. Dr. Stern brings deep expertise in population health, quality improvement, and the operational realities of care coordination at the system level.

Bridget is currently in pilot development — working with primary care practices in Northern California.
Questions or partnership inquiries: [email protected]