DocGo operates a healthcare delivery network combining mobile clinics, medical transportation, and population health programs for government contracts and value-based payer arrangements. The hiring mix is heavily weighted toward clinical staff (86 of 120 open roles in healthcare), with secondary focus on ops and finance—reflecting a labor-intensive, contract-driven model scaling state-by-state. Active projects center on clinical training, revenue cycle management, and state rollout execution, signaling operational complexity in managing distributed care delivery across multiple jurisdictions.
Notable leadership hires: Director of Nursing, Director, Corporate Finance
DocGo delivers mobile health services and medical transportation across the United States, operating under government contracts, value-based care arrangements with payers, and hospital partnerships. The company runs three business lines: proactive health programs for state and local government; medical transportation and ambulance services for hospitals; and mobile healthcare delivery designed to reduce inpatient admissions. Founded in 2016 and publicly traded, DocGo operates at scale (5,001–10,000 employees) with headquarters in New York. Tech infrastructure centers on AthenaHealth (healthcare EHR), Workday (HR/finance), and AWS Glue for data operations—a typical stack for government-contracted healthcare providers managing distributed workforces and clinical documentation at volume.
DocGo operates mobile health clinics, medical transportation services, and population health programs for government entities, payers, and hospitals. The company manages state-level contracts and value-based care arrangements across the United States.
Primary systems include AthenaHealth (clinical EHR), Workday (HR and finance), AWS Glue (data pipeline), Microsoft Office suite, Asana and Smartsheet (project management), and QuickBooks. Stack reflects government contracting and distributed clinical operations.
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