
TOCA Health, a Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) and Chronic Care Management (CCM) company, is a healthcare technology and services company shaped by a patient-centered mission to empower medical practices and clinical teams to remain connected to people living with chronic conditions outside of traditional office visits and inform doctors' management decisions. It focuses on creating remote care experiences that are coordinated for medical practices navigating the evolving realities of long-term disease management.
Designed for doctors' offices and clinics, TOCA Health supports the collection of patient-generated health data from devices the company provides to patients and makes that information accessible to care teams in a structured format. The company works with practices managing chronic conditions across specialties, such as Primary care, Cardiology, Pulmonology, and Nephrology, where remote monitoring of vital signs and subjective metrics such as symptoms can inform ongoing clinical decision-making. RPM services are reimbursable by both Medicare and Medicaid when they meet applicable coverage requirements, allowing healthcare providers and practices to receive payment for monitoring patients' health data remotely to support ongoing care and management.
Rather than offering software alone, TOCA Health combines technology with customized services to support practice workflows. Patients are provided with remote monitoring devices for home use, including a weight scale, a glucometer, and blood pressure monitors for individuals suffering chronic conditions such as hypertension and diabetes. Readings are transmitted to the platform, where data can be organized and reviewed over time. Trained care managers monitor incoming information and follow care pathways developed in collaboration with each practice.
If a reading falls outside the parameters set by the physician, TOCA Health's care team can reach out to the patient to check in, provide guidance, and determine whether their doctor should be notified. Physicians receive focused updates rather than a constant stream of raw data, allowing them to stay informed without adding unnecessary complexity to their day. Dr. Dayan Gandhi, founder and CEO of TOCA Health, explains, "The goal has always been to respect how busy medical practices are. We believe data is more useful if it supports clinical judgment rather than distracting from it."
Patients are able to access TOCA's services through their physician. Clinics enroll in the service, and TOCA Health manages the underlying infrastructure, including devices, software, care management, and reporting. "In many healthcare settings, remote monitoring can fit within existing care management and reimbursement models, which means practices can adopt our services without having to overhaul how their practice operates and generate a new stream of clinical information and revenue," Dr. Gandhi explains. TOCA Health structures its workflows to align with established pathways, helping clinics integrate remote monitoring into their existing models of care.

TOCA Health will be releasing its new software platform, TOCA AI, this upcoming year. Artificial intelligence (AI) will play a supportive role throughout the platform. The goal of TOCA Health with respect to the use of AI is to ensure AI is safely used to enhance clinical practice and optimize patient outcomes while reducing operational burden. During patient onboarding, digital tools assist with documentation and enrollment processes. For care managers, AI-generated prompts help guide conversations based on a patient's recent data and clinical context, making interactions more personalized and relevant. The technology also summarizes patient activity and trends into concise snapshots that physicians can review quickly.
Behind these design choices is Dr. Gandhi's own clinical experience. As a practicing nephrologist with a background in managing complex, long-term conditions, he saw firsthand how episodic office visits could leave long stretches of time without visibility into a patient's daily health patterns. His perspective is also shaped by personal experience living with a chronic condition that requires continuous attention. "Living with a condition that changes day to day makes you appreciate the value of ongoing insight," he reflects. "It naturally leads you to ask how that same level of attentiveness might be extended to other areas of care."
Today, TOCA Health continues to evolve its platform and services as healthcare delivery models shift toward greater continuity and coordination. Its focus remains on supporting clinics that care for patients with chronic conditions by offering tools that extend care into everyday life without overwhelming clinicians or patients. "Staying connected between visits changes the conversation," Dr. Gandhi says. "It allows care teams to respond to what is actually happening, not just what is remembered months later."