HUNTINGTON, W. Va. and LAS VEGAS, Jan. 6, 2026 -- Connected care provider Primefocus Health and Marshall Health Network, Inc., a leading West Virginia-based academic health system, are expanding their strategic collaboration to cover comprehensive prehabilitation and rehabilitation support for Marshall Health Network's Edwards Cancer Institute.
Announced at CES® 2026, the extension follows the successful deployment of a 250-patient pilot program with Marshall Health Network to address obesity in rural communities across West Virginia, as a part of its Obesity Clinic Services. Early results demonstrate the Primefocus Health platform effectively extends clinical care beyond traditional appointments, keeping patients engaged at home and achieving measurable health improvements. Highlights of the Obesity Clinic pilot include:
"The pilot results validate our belief that technology can meaningfully improve access and outcomes for our rural patient population," said Dr. Chadwick Smith, MD. FAPP. Chief Population Health Officer at Marshall Health Network. "We saw improved patient engagement and management of chronic conditions. This success is a direct reflection of our foundational commitment to serving our communities with the best care possible. We're expanding our collaboration with Primefocus Health as a further investment in leveraging trailblazing technology to deliver a new, proactive standard of care that aligns directly with our value-based care goals. We are excited to build on this success and continue to expand across our system in the coming months."
Primefocus Health's modular platform enables patients to stay connected with their care teams from home, delivering continuous care between office visits. The system supports specialty-specific clinical workflows across acute episodes and chronic condition management, combining real-time engagement, coordinated monitoring, condition-specific education and integrated digital health services to keep patients on track with their care plans.
For patients in rural communities, the platform reduces travel burden while providing early warning systems that flag concerning trends, enabling proactive clinical intervention before issues escalate to emergency care or hospitalization.
"With Marshall Health Network we're actively building the future of care," said Darren Sabo, CEO of Primefocus Health. "This health system is the perfect partner to showcase how technology can meaningfully expand access and improve outcomes, no matter where a patient lives. The pilot results are validating our core belief that intuitive and purposeful design can be a game-changer for patient engagement and a driver of actionable insights that help care teams deliver earlier, more effective interventions. We are honored to support Marshall's mission and are already gearing up for the next step in our shared vision through our inclusion of their Breast Cancer Clinic."
Dr Saquib Rahim, Chief Medical Advisor, Primefocus Health adds, "everyone realizes that existing care models are insufficient, especially for underserved and rural populations. In partnering with Marshall Health Network, Primefocus Health is aiming to provide clinical teams with transparency and opportunity for meaningful interactions in between clinic visits. We believe the combination of technology paired with traditional in-person touch points can be a powerful driver of improved efficiency and outcomes."