STAT+: Steered by a former Uber Health exec, a new startup aims to bridge in-home care and telemedicine

Telemedicine has become a lifeline during the Covid-19 pandemic, but it is not enough help […]

Telemedicine has become a lifeline during the Covid-19 pandemic, but it is not enough help for many patients whose medical needs demand in-person care.

It is that yawning gap in service that ex-Uber Health leader Dan Trigub and partner Inna Plumb are targeting with a new company called MedArrive, which was launched out of stealth mode Thursday. The startup will use paramedics and EMTs to deliver home-based care — from vaccinations and diagnostic testing to fall prevention —  under the remote supervision of physicians. It plans to begin providing services early next year.

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