DocGo Inc., a leading provider of technology-enabled mobile health and medical transportation services, announced that it secured a new contract to begin facilitating a range of community vaccination services for The County of San Diego, California.

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Designed to expand access to care for underserved populations in San Diego’s East and North-Central neighborhoods, this comprehensive program will be held in coordination with the county, community organizations, trusted agencies and additional groups. Vaccinations will be offered at various locations including schools, houses of worship, public parks, neighborhood centers as well as in-home. A DocGo health worker will facilitate partnerships that drive community-level action in San Diego, promoting program awareness with the goal of improving equity in immunization uptake across populations disproportionality impacted by infectious disease.

DocGo is already providing mobile health services on behalf of insurance payers in San Diego to help close gaps in care and bring much needed health services to people where they are, when they need it. This new program – DocGo’s first with the County of San Diego – will also help ensure individuals who are disabled, frail or lack access to transportation have access to vital vaccination treatments.

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“DocGo’s expansion of mobile health services in San Diego illustrates our deep commitment to bringing high quality, highly accessible care to all,” said Lee Bienstock, CEO of DocGo. “We look forward to providing both health education and the vaccines that can help children and adults thrive, helping improve neighborhood health.”

This new partnership with the County of San Diego reinforces DocGo’s mission to help eliminate barriers to care by delivering trusted healthcare services directly into communities. Through innovative mobile health programs that increase access for underserved populations, DocGo remains committed to creating healthier futures—one neighborhood at a time.

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Source- businesswire