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Maryland Launches mHealth Program to Screen, Treat COVID-19 Patients at Home

The state's Department of Health is partnering with a telehealth company to screen and treat people in some of the state's most vulnerable communities. New York officials launched a similar program last month.

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By Eric Wicklund

- Maryland’s Department of Health has launched a telehealth program aimed at bringing COVID-19 screening and care into the homes of the state’s vulnerable populations.

With the state seeing its biggest one-day increase in coronavirus cases this week, the department is teaming up with Ready Responders, a New Orleans-based provider of mobile integrated health services to targeted populations. The effort aims to move triage to the home and take the pressure off of ambulance and EMS providers and hospital emergency departments.

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