Senior Housing News March 3, 2021
Tim Regan

Amazon Care and St. Louis-based health system Ascension are helping to launch a new home-based care policy alliance with at least five other health care and home-based care companies.

The alliance, called Moving Health Home, has a stated goal of “working to change federal and state policy to enable the home to be a clinical site of care,” according to its website. Founding members include Amazon Care, Landmark Health, Signify Health, Dispatch Health, Elara Caring, Intermountain Healthcare, Home Instead and Ascension.

Ascension’s senior living arm, Ascension Living, is the fourth-largest largest non-profit organizations of its kind in the United States with more than 40 locations, according to the most recent LeadingAge Ziegler 200 report. Amazon Care is a medical platform...

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