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Uber Health Expands to OTC and Grocery Delivery Services

With a shifting focus to 'food as medicine,’ Uber's healthcare arm aims to improve patient care access by offering over-the-counter drug and grocery delivery services to patients' homes.

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By Sarai Rodriguez

- Uber Health, the rideshare company's healthcare arm, has broadened its service capabilities by launching grocery and over-the-counter pharmacy product delivery services to break down patient care access barriers.

Uber Health, which officially launched in 2017, said it recognizes that delivery services are essential for homebound patients and those with limited transportation.

A lack of transportation, a significant social determinant of health (SDOH), prevents around 3.6 million patients from attending their medical appointments annually, Uber Health said in the press release. This deficit doesn't just affect healthcare access, but it also contributes to food insecurity, as individuals struggling with transportation may not easily access grocery stores or pharmacies.