Priority Health, Homeward partner on value-based, rural care

Priority Health is partnering with rural care startup Homeward to bring in-home and mobile care to Medicare Advantage members across Michigan.

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San Francisco-based Homeward, which clinched $50 million in series B funding Aug. 3, has an integrated care model that consists of mobile, community-based care, according to a news release.

Homeward employees conduct physical exams, perform diagnostic tests, and can refer members to local health systems and specialists if needed both in-home and through its mobile clinics. 

Initially, Priority’s Medicare Advantage members in 14 Michigan counties will be eligible for Homeward’s services first, with a full state expansion planned.

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