NEW YORK - DocGo Inc. (NASDAQ:DCGO), a provider of mobile health services, has announced the extension of its migrant services contract with the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD). The company will maintain its services in upstate New York for the asylum seeker crisis until the end of 2024 and assist with transitioning services to a new provider in New York City by May.
The extension aligns with DocGo's strategic plan, which includes focusing on growth initiatives across its portfolio. These initiatives involve expanding programs with insurance partners, hospital systems, and population health programs.
Lee Bienstock, CEO of DocGo, expressed confidence in the company's performance and the value delivered to the program. He highlighted the company's readiness to support New York City during critical times and its capability to handle rapid deployment challenges. Bienstock also emphasized the importance of a coordinated transition and the company's commitment to pursuing growth opportunities.
DocGo's involvement in New York City's public health programs over the past three years has been significant. The company has been recognized for its resilience and efficient service delivery during healthcare crises and routine operations, contributing to improved health outcomes and access to care for New Yorkers.
The company's broader mission involves reshaping traditional healthcare delivery by providing accessible care outside of conventional medical facilities. DocGo's technology and certified health professionals aim to elevate patient care quality and drive business efficiencies for healthcare facilities and insurance providers.
This announcement is based on a press release statement and includes forward-looking statements that involve risks, uncertainties, and assumptions. DocGo's actual results may differ from these projections. The company does not undertake any obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect events after the date of the press release.
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