MedCity News February 10, 2023
Marissa Plescia

New York City-based eFamilyCare offers an app that caregivers can use to connect with care advisers via chat or video. This adviser can provide coaching, help caregivers find services and collaborate with providers. The expanded partnership comes after the two organizations launched a pilot program in 2022.

About one in five Americans are unpaid family caregivers, an experience that often comes with confusion and emotional burden. Superior HealthPlan, a Texas subsidiary of Centene, aims to reduce that burden for its members by expanding its relationship with eFamilyCare, an online family caregiving service, the payer announced Wednesday.

New York City-based eFamilyCare offers an app that caregivers can use to connect with care advisers via chat or video. This adviser can provide...

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