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DocGo, a leading provider of last-mile Mobile Health services and integrated medical mobility solutions that has entered into an agreement to merge with Motion Acquisition Corp. ("Motion") (Nasdaq: MOTN), a special purpose acquisition company, has secured multiple new contracts that will enable its services to reach a wider patient population. Expanding its presence in key markets across the country, DocGo is introducing additional services including Mobile Health for the residents of San Diego, CA and the homeless population in Delaware County, PA, monoclonal antibody infusion treatment for patients in Arizona, and COVID-19 testing at schools in Philadelphia and South Carolina.
With this impressive uptick in new business wins, DocGo will leverage its state-of-the-art Mobile Health logistics model to continue increasing access to high-quality and affordable healthcare.
"DocGo is pleased to secure these pivotal agreements that will enable us to continue transforming how healthcare is delivered across the country," said Stan Vashovsky, CEO of DocGo. "Bringing quality healthcare services directly to patients is the future of medicine ̶ as demand for Mobile Health services continues to expand, we expect to be at the forefront of this trend, while further driving our company's growth."
Established in 2015, New York-based DocGo is redefining on-demand access to healthcare, leveraging its AI-powered proprietary technology and over 3,500+ expert healthcare professionals. The company employs highly trained CMAs, EMTs, paramedics, LPNs, RNs and APPs to deliver Mobile Health services at scale for hospital networks, governmental entities and enterprise customers to unlock the full potential of telemedicine. DocGo's mobility solutions, enabled through highly coordinated logistics and focus on exceptional patient care, gives patients much-needed access to medical attention outside of the traditional four walls of the medical establishment. The company's range of Mobile Health services includes rapid and pre-op testing, ultrasounds, wound care, cardiac and blood pressure monitoring, Covid-19 testing and vaccinations, physicals, oral and IV treatments, and more.
DocGo's partners include dialysis specialist Fresenius Medical Care, multi-state hospital network Jefferson Health, headquartered in Philadelphia, and Colorado's UCHealth. Municipalities and other governmental entities such as New York's Department of Health and the City of Philadelphia, and companies like Carnival Corporation, partner with DocGo for integrated mobile medical services.
DocGo currently operates in 26 U.S. states and the UK and is licensed to operate in 29 states with 14 additional states pending. The company offers a continuum of care for patients with new innovations such as integrated telehealth and mobility systems which allow for greater coordination between providers at different stages of treatment or recovery from an injury or illness.
DocGo is the current operating trade name for Ambulnz, Inc. Upon consummation of the merger, the combined company will be renamed DocGo, Inc. For more information on DocGo, visit www.docgo.com.
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