Digital Health
The not-for-profit health insurer's patients in New York and Connecticut will have access to in-home services after hospitalization via DocGo.
The smartphone-sized device offers continuous monitoring of respiration rate while allowing patient mobility.
The company's revenue increased in Q2 of this year to $13.1 million compared to $10.7 million in the first quarter – still below the $18.3 million reported in Q2 2022.
The collaboration will allow MedArrive's members, including Medicaid beneficiaries, to access 24/7 cardiology services from their homes.
The partnership will allow Molina's Virginia-based Medicare and healthcare marketplace members access to culturally competent maternal health experts.
The company also announced its intentions to seek FDA approval for EndeavorOTC, its over-the-counter product for adults with ADHD.
Albany County officials allege DocGo failed to adequately assist migrants per the terms of its $432 million contract with New York City.
The Texas-based company will utilize Elation's primary care platform to scale its Medicare-focused operations.
The Lyfe e-clinic supports cardiologists with remote monitoring capability.
Novo Nordisk is bringing its expertise in chronic disease management to Kakao's mobile diabetes app.