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Rainfall Health is an American health technology company that develops compliance and revenue-management software for hospitals participating in Medicare's mandatory bundled-payment programs.[1][2] The company is based in the San Francisco Bay Area and is led by founder and chief executive Ahmed "Eddie" Qureshi.[1][3]

History

The company was founded in Berkeley, California in 2019 by Ahmed "Eddie" Qureshi under the name Valorant Health, with a mission of bringing chronic and mental health resources to underserved communities, including populations served by Indian Health Service facilities and the U.S. Air Force.[4] Qureshi, who was born in Lahore, Pakistan and holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Washington, was named to Forbes' 30 Under 30 list in the Social Impact category in 2023 for this work.[4] He has said the venture's original mission was shaped by his mother's work as a physician in Arkansas and his grandmother's work as one of Pakistan's first female physicians.[1]

On February 29, 2024, the company announced it was rebranding from Valorant Health to Rainfall Health.[5] At the time of the rebrand, the company described itself as a rural-focused care-coordination network connecting patients in "medical deserts" to providers, distinct from its later positioning around Medicare bundled-payment compliance.[5] As Valorant Health, the company participated in the 2021/22 cohort of the Creative Destruction Lab, a startup accelerator affiliated with the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management, and reported contracts covering approximately 13,800 U.S. Air Force lives, 110,000 U.S. Army lives, and 50,000 Indian Health Service lives at that time.[6] The company subsequently repositioned around helping hospitals navigate CMS's TEAM model, which was finalized after the 2024 rebrand.[3] Modern Healthcare later described the company as having restructured its business around this single federal payment mandate following the rebrand, framing the move as a bet tied to a young founder's leadership.[7]

In February 2026, Rainfall Health announced a $15 million Series A funding round led by Two Bear Capital, bringing its total funding raised to $18 million.[1][2][7] Investor Mark Adams of Two Bear Capital said the funding would support the company's platform for hospitals and health systems to track and report patient outcomes for reimbursement purposes.[1] Rainfall Health said the new capital would go toward expanding its engineering and customer-support teams.[1]

Product

Rainfall Health's platform is designed to help hospitals comply with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' (CMS) Transforming Episode Accountability Model (TEAM), a mandatory five-year bundled-payment program that took effect January 1, 2026, covering 721 selected hospitals.[8][9] Under TEAM, participating hospitals are financially accountable for the cost and quality of care across five high-volume surgical episodes — lower-extremity joint replacement, spinal fusion, coronary artery bypass graft, major bowel procedures, and hip/femur fracture treatment — from admission through 30 days post-discharge.[1][8]

The company markets a certification framework it calls RAIN Compliant, intended to help hospitals and partner organizations demonstrate adherence to TEAM's requirements.[3][2] Its stated integration approach connects with hospital electronic health record (EHR) systems to track post-acute patient outcomes.[1]

Reception and industry context

Rainfall Health has been cited in trade press as one of several vendors serving hospitals preparing for TEAM.[9] Reporting on hospital readiness for the program noted that, as of August 2025, none of Rainfall Health's client hospitals were fully prepared for TEAM's requirements, according to Qureshi.[9]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Plescia, Marissa. "Rainfall Health Raises $15M to Help Hospitals Navigate New CMS Model". MedCity News. February 20, 2026.
  2. ^ a b c "Rainfall Health Raises $15M to Turn CMS TEAM Mandates into Revenue". HIT Consultant. February 18, 2026.
  3. ^ a b c "Rainfall Health – AI Startup Profile". AI Market Watch.
  4. ^ a b "Ahmed Qureshi". Forbes 30 Under 30 profile. Last updated January 1, 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Valorant Health Marks New Era and Becomes Rainfall Health". Press release via PR Newswire. February 29, 2024.
  6. ^ "Rainfall Health". Creative Destruction Lab company profile.
  7. ^ a b Perna, Gabriel. "Why Rainfall Health Is Betting on CMS' TEAM Model". Modern Healthcare. February 18, 2026.
  8. ^ a b "What Is CMS TEAM?". Rainfall Health. Retrieved July 2026.
  9. ^ a b c "Hospitals Still Face a Heavy Lift Getting Ready for the TEAM Bundled Payments Model". HFMA. October 3, 2025.

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