Home Health Care News December 9, 2021
Robert Holly

SCAN Health Plan and MedArrive are teaming up to provide COVID-19 booster and flu shots to homebound seniors throughout California’s Los Angeles and Orange counties. The partnership comes as concerns around the Omicron variant grow.

Led by former Uber Health CEO Dan Trigub, MedArrive uses telehealth technology, emergency medical services (EMS) professionals and other resources to deliver a range of home-based care offerings. The San Francisco-based startup recently raised $25 million, and its other health care partnerships include arrangements with Clover Health (Nasdaq: CLOV) and Bright HealthCare.

The MedArrive-SCAN initiative is providing booster shots at no cost to SCAN members. To go a step further, the health plan and its partner will also administer shots to family caregivers and other...

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