'The little clinic on wheels'
On a hot July morning, customers at the
A woman lifted a child from the back of an SUV and walked into the store. A dog barked from a black pickup truck before its owner returned with cases of soda. Another woman checked her hair in a convertible's rearview mirror before shopping.
Each went right by a sign exclaiming "Quick, Easy Health Visits," with an image of a mobile clinic.
Just after
"We don't have any appointments so far today, but that could change," French said. "Last night we didn't have any appointments and three or four people showed up all at one time."
Deploying mobile clinics to fill care gaps in underserved areas isn't a new idea. But pairing them with
Catering to those who want urgent or primary care, the mobile clinics take private insurance as well as Medicaid and Medicare. The company's website says
On the ground in
"Honestly, they don't really grasp, I don't think, what they're getting into," said
"I wouldn't want to go to a health care clinic in a parking lot; that's just me," Green said, adding that someone might go if "you're sick and you can't go anywhere else."
Bumps in the road
The
About 1,000 patients have been seen in the company's clinics, either at
The clinic rotates among three
"We do try for months in a given area to see where it makes sense and where it doesn't," former DocGo CEO
Capone, though, said he thought the pilot would work in rural areas when insurers are signed on to refer their members to the mobile clinic. DocGo recently announced a deal with
Capone abruptly resigned on
Near tiny
"We don't have to go to town and fight all that traffic," he said. "They come to us.
That's a wonderful thing. It helps a lot of people."
Over on busy
Jefferies lead equity analyst
With its rapid growth in recent years,
The DocGo pilot, she wrote, is intended to "complement" the DG Wellbeing initiative, which is a corporatewide push.
The company's pilot with
In the grant filing, DocGo listed
'Relational care'
The goal of the
The grant covers storage and maintenance of COVID-19 vaccines on the DocGo mobile clinics, Jennings' statement said, adding that, as of September, DocGo has held 41 vaccine events and provided 66 vaccines to rural Tennesseans.
"When you say mobile clinic outside a
That kind of response doesn't surprise
"If I can do this relationship right," Pike said, "maybe we can keep you from getting a (blood) sugar of 500 (mg/dL) or from Grandpa climbing up a ladder and trying to fix something he has no business with and falling o and breaking his leg."
Staton said the
"We're just small rural primary care docs doing our jobs with a process that works," Staton said. In another interview, Staton called it "relational care."
DocGo surveyed its patients and found that 19% of them did not have a primary care physician or hadn't seen theirs in more than a year. In the written responses Jennings provided, DocGo said it follows up with every patient after the initial visit, offers telemedicine support between visits and provides ongoing preventive care on a regular schedule.



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