

Why Torchlight Exists
Healthcare isn't broken because we lack resources. We have the tech, the data, and the ability to make care simpler and more human.
But too often, the status quo protects biased contracts, stagnant processes, and ego-driven meetings at the expense of progress. So providers burn out. Communities wait. And the system keeps pretending complexity is the same as innovation.
Torchlight exists to cut through that noise and build what actually works.
What We Fix
Systems Built to Manage Illness, Not Optimize Health
Most healthcare initiatives are designed to manage sickness and problems, rather than unlock potential. We flip the frame from treatment to thriving.
Flashy Tech Projects That Just Add Another Login Screen
Advancements in technology should remove work, shorten wait times, and expand care — not add another login screen.
Self-Defeating Payment Models, Drowning In Administration
When incentives commoditize care and bury providers in paperwork, everything stalls. We design models that reinvigorate clinicians and fuel frontline action.
Visionless Policy That Doesn't Resonate With Current Culture
You can't build a culture of health by lecturing people with empty jargon and buzzwords. Change happens when people see themselves in the future — and want to move toward it.
Strategic Plans To Plan For Another Plan
Somewhere we decided it was okay for administrators to play "innovation" theater. Endless committee meetings, and roadmaps, and working groups. Impact comes from execution — not performative planning.




