At-home care logistics company MedArrive has acquired assets from now-defunct hospital-at-home company Inbound Health.
MedArrive bought Inbound Health’s AI-backed patient-navigation capabilities to identify patients who are ready to transition from the hospital to the home, adding to its platform for scheduling and routing clinicians, according to a March 18 news release. The patient scoring models have been trained across multiple health systems.
Inbound Health spun out of Minneapolis-based Allina Health in 2022, with the health system co-leading a $20 million investment in the startup. The company shut down in December because it was unable to secure additional funding following the 43-day government shutdown that put the CMS hospital-at-home waiver on hold, the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal reported at the time.
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