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MedArrive, Superior HealthPlan Team Up To Offer Home-Based Care To Complex Populations
One of the largest Medicaid health plans in the country is teaming up with one of the most successful home-based care startups to serve around 40,000 members in Texas. On Thursday, the Texas-based Superior HealthPlan announced a home health partnership with MedArrive. “Essentially, what we’re going to be doing is focusing on how we provide better care into the home to reduce unnecessary ER utilization and unnecessary visits to the ER by this population,” Dan Trigub, co-founder and CEO of MedArrive, told Home Health Care News. “We are going into some of the poorest, most vulnerable communities in the state of Texas. Unfortunately, there are many folks in Texas – and beyond – who utilize the ED as their primary care physician, essentially.” MedArrive is a New York-based startup that both coordinates and delivers care in the home. Through the partnership, MedArrive will offer its services to those 40,000 or so Superior patients, many of which have very complex health care needs.
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Superior HealthPlan, a leading Medicaid health plan, and MedArrive, a home-based care start-up, have partnered to serve approximately 40,000 members in Texas. The collaboration aims to improve healthcare delivery and reduce unnecessary emergency department visits by delivering high-quality care in the home. This partnership represents a significant step forward in addressing a significant issue faced by many communities in Texas, where emergency departments are often used as the primary source of healthcare. The goal is to improve health outcomes for vulnerable populations by delivering comprehensive care services in the home.
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