The deal provides Aetna’s Medicare Advantage and commercial members with at-home care, including episodic and emergency care, according to a Jan. 17 news release.
“The opportunity to expand our mobile health services to millions of new patients further reinforces our commitment to bridging gaps in care and making quality healthcare accessible for all,” said Anthony Capone, president of DocGo. “We’re looking forward to bringing our services to Aetna members throughout New York and New Jersey.”
DocGo leverages a transportation network and AI framework to deliver mobile care to patents in the United Kingdom and 28 states in the U.S.
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