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Telemedicine Startup DocGo Lands Three New Contracts in the UK

Telemedicine Startup DocGo Lands Three New Contracts in the UK Image Credit: DocGo

DocGo, a leading provider of last-mile mobile health services announced that its UK-based subsidiary, Ambulnz Community Partners, has been awarded three new contracts. 

Reflecting the continued growth of Ambulnz Community Partners in the UK, and particularly in the North West of England, these contracts will continue to drive growth in Greater Manchester, and also provide expanded services in Lancashire and Merseyside.

Proudly owned by DocGo, Ambulnz Community Partners provides high-quality urgent and planned care ambulance transportation. As a result of these new contracts, Ambulnz Community Partners will provide their growing customer base with a range of transportation services including patient transport, maternity transfers, transfers for palliative patients and patients on end-of-life pathways, as well as transport for mental health patients and Accident & Emergency.

DocGo delivers Mobile Health and Medical Transportation services at scale for hospital networks, governmental entities, and enterprise customers. The company’s mobility solutions, enabled through coordinated logistics and focused on exceptional patient care, provides patients much-needed access to medical attention outside of the traditional four walls of the medical establishment.

DocGo President, Anthony Capone
This year has been a pivotal one for DocGo's growth. Our crews at Ambulnz Community Partners continue to provide tremendous support in expanding our reach to bring high quality, highly accessible healthcare to communities across the UK.

Joe Sheehan, Managing Director at Ambulnz Community Partners
We are delighted to have successfully been awarded three additional contracts which have all been awarded for a minimum term of three years. Aligned with our shared mission, we are pleased to have the opportunity to work within these additional communities to support their residents and improve patient flow within our local hospitals.

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