Home Health Care News November 9, 2021
Robert Holly

It was almost a year ago when Dan Trigub co-founded his company, MedArrive, with support from Redesign Health, Kleiner Perkins and Define Ventures.

The San Francisco-based in-home care startup has grown fairly rapidly since then, landing key partnerships with organizations like Cover Health (Nasdaq: CLOV) and a strategic investment from The SCAN Group. MedArrive’s latest win came on Tuesday: a major collaboration with Bright HealthCare.

“Bright is a national payer that is always looking to get to know its population better, to understand what their risks are and what types of services they need,” Trigub, MedArrive’s CEO, told Home Health Care News. “Previously, they didn’t have that human touch. They didn’t have contact with those members, especially right after they...

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