MedCity News March 18, 2025
Katie Adams

Two hospital-at-home providers, DispatchHealth and Medically Home, announced their plan to merge. Once combined, the company will provide in-home care across 50 major metropolitan areas and partner with nearly 40 health systems.

Two hospital-at-home providers announced their intention to merge on Tuesday, declaring that the deal will create the market’s most comprehensive platform for delivering high-acuity care at home.

Denver-based DispatchHealth plans to acquire Boston-based Medically Home. Once combined, the company will provide in-home care across 50 major metropolitan areas and partner with nearly 40 health systems.

DispatchHealth, founded in 2013, delivers in-home urgent and acute care by deploying medical teams directly into patients’ homes. It has a tech platform that enables diagnostics and treatment, as well as coordination with...

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