Uber Health is partnering with Medpod so doctors can request Ubers to shuttle medical assistants to patients' homes:
that Uber was trialing a drug delivery program back in 2014, but it doesn't seem to have materialized. Since Uber Health is up and running, now could be the time to double down on those plans.Digital Health Pro
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