Dr. Marlow Hernandez

Dr. Marlow Hernandez
CEO of Soran Health
Dr. Marlow Hernandez is a physician-executive who has dedicated more than 15 years to strengthening value-based healthcare in the United States. His career reflects a steady effort to combine direct clinical care with system-level leadership to deliver measurable improvements in patient outcomes. By building healthcare organizations while remaining active in medical practice, he has focused on expanding access, improving quality standards, and creating sustainable models of care. His work has contributed to coordinated healthcare services for hundreds of thousands of patients nationwide.
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His professional philosophy is centered on a clear commitment: “We do not turn patients away.” This principle has guided the mission and operational structure of the organizations he has founded and led. He has focused on integrating primary care with specialty services and advanced analytics to deliver proactive, personalized care. Rather than treating data as abstract information, he applies it as a practical clinical tool to identify patient risk early and coordinate timely interventions. Throughout his leadership roles, he has emphasized expanding healthcare access for underserved and vulnerable populations to improve long-term health outcomes.
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Engineering a Mission: A Sacred Vow and Systems Design
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Born in Cienfuegos, Cuba, and raised in the Miami area, Dr. Marlow immigrated to the United States in 1993. During his early years, he observed firsthand the challenges of a healthcare system marked by fragmented services and unequal access. These realities affected his family directly, particularly his grandmother, whose complicated diabetes required close monitoring but often received inconsistent medical attention. At five years old, he promised her that he would become a physician and help her. That early vow shaped his sense of direction and long-term purpose.
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As he advanced in his education and training, he realized that meaningful improvement in healthcare required more than treating individual patients. He concluded that effective system design was necessary to transform care for entire populations. To prepare for this responsibility, he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience from the University of Miami and a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) from Nova Southeastern University. He completed his postgraduate medical training at the Cleveland Clinic Florida. He later achieved board certification as a Diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine and of the American Board of Venous & Lymphatic Medicine. He also became a Fellow of the American College of Physicians (FACP). These credentials reflect his dedication to maintaining strong clinical standards while guiding broader healthcare initiatives.
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Beyond the Promise: Life Saving Population Health
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With combined qualifications as a DO, an MPH, and an MBA, Hernandez founded Cano Health to deliver coordinated, value-based primary care. What began as a single clinic expanded under his leadership into a nationally recognized healthcare platform generating $3 billion in revenue and serving 400,000 members. During this period, the organization was recognized by Inc. magazine as the fastest-growing primary care network in the U.S. for two consecutive years. Most notably, it achieved a 60% sustained reduction in patient mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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These clinical outcomes were validated through peer-reviewed research published in the American Journal of Managed Care (AJMC). The organization also maintained a Five-Star quality rating for 5 straight years, as reported by major health organizations, including Humana and United Healthcare. In addition, his teams developed and expanded a business initiative under the inaugural CMS direct contracting entity, now known as ACO REACH, increasing revenue from $0 to nearly $1.0 billion within two years. These milestones demonstrated a structured alignment between quality performance and financial sustainability.
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In 2023, Marlow Hernandez decided to leave the company after determining he could no longer effectively serve patients within that corporate structure. Broader disruptions across the healthcare industry in 2024, including those affecting CareMax, Clinical Care, and Miami Beach Medical, highlighted systemic challenges within the sector. After his departure, Cano Health reorganized as a private entity in June 2024 and continues operating as a primary care provider in Florida.
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Architecting the Future: Predictive Acuity and the Alma AI Shield
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Following this transition, he focused on strengthening the integration of clinical medicine and predictive technology. He co-founded Soran Health and currently serves as its Chief Executive Officer. The organization operates under the message “El cuidado que su familia merece” (The care your family deserves). It provides senior-focused healthcare services in Nevada, including locations on Tropicana Ave in Las Vegas and in North Las Vegas.
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At Soran Health, Dr. Marlow implemented the 48-Hour Guarantee, ensuring patients are seen within 48 hours. A central innovation during this stage has been Alma AI, a proprietary platform developed to predict a patient’s risk of 30-day hospitalization with over 90% accuracy in empirical testing. Recognizing that more than 60% of significant healthcare events occur between scheduled physician visits, the organization applies continuous predictive monitoring to identify risk early. This proactive strategy supports timely outreach and clinical interventions to prevent avoidable hospital admissions.
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Clinical Integrity: An Exemplary Record of Front-Line Care
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In addition to executive leadership, he remains active in clinical practice as a vascular specialist. He holds active and unrestricted medical licenses in Florida and Nevada. He believes that healthcare leadership must remain grounded in direct patient interaction. During consultations, he often asks patients what they would like to accomplish in the next six months that their health currently prevents them from doing. This question reflects his commitment to helping individuals regain independence and improve daily function.
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Hernandez refers to senior patients as “Heroes,” recognizing their contributions to their families and communities. Throughout his career, he has provided charitable medical services to uninsured and indigent individuals, sometimes personally absorbing financial costs to ensure that resources do not limit access to care. His dedication has also extended to public emergencies, including providing domestic hurricane relief and personally caring for patients during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Purpose Beyond the Clinic: Faith, Advocacy, and Global Impact
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Beyond his clinical and executive responsibilities, he has maintained long-term involvement in faith-based and charitable initiatives. For more than 20 years, he has supported local churches, the Christian Children’s Fund, and organizations that operate school feeding programs. He has publicly spoken against oppressive regimes, including the one in Cuba, and has supported efforts such as Blue Square Alliance Against Hate in opposing antisemitism.
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He is a founding member of the Board of Trustees of the Orlando College of Osteopathic Medicine (OCOM), where he mentors future physicians and supports the graduation of hundreds of doctors annually. He has authored more than a dozen scientific articles and contributed to more than 60 medical conferences. In recognition of civic accomplishments, he was presented with a United States Capitol flag and received a lifetime achievement award from the South Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Guided by his enduring commitment to accessible and accountable care, Dr. Marlow Hernandez continues to dedicate his career to strengthening healthcare systems and improving outcomes for vulnerable populations.