DocGo adds senior leadership
By HME News Staff
Updated 9:14 AM CST, Tue February 20, 2024
NEW YORK – DocGo Inc., a provider of technology-enabled mobile health services, has announced the addition of two senior leaders bringing significant experience in large-scale public health program management and value-based care partnerships with health plans. Yong Kim has joined as vice president of Health Plan Partnerships from his most recent role leading business operations and strategy for CVS Health’s population health and care management programs. Jen McLean has joined as vice president of Government and Public Health Programs from her most recent role as Chief Operating Officer of City Harvest in New York City. “We are seeing significant momentum right now from both health plans and governments to realize the potential of virtual and deployable mobile care solutions to deliver positive, measurable results in patient health and overall savings in total costs of care,” said Lee Bienstock, CEO of DocGo. “We believe both Jen and Yong will be crucial and beneficial to expanding our programs with these core customer groups and will greatly support our mission of democratizing access to healthcare through innovative and efficient technology.” Kim will be responsible for health plan partnerships, business growth strategy for future collaborations and value-based care programs. McLean will work with dedicated city, government and community-based organizations on mobile service solutions to help solve emergent and continuing population health needs. DocGo’s virtual, deployable care delivery model serves governments and health plans by providing healthcare, behavioral health and related support to people wherever they are outside of the walls of traditional health care facilities.
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