Curavi Health, CarePointe, U.S. Health Systems Merge to Form Arkos Health to Power Virtual Care for Seniors

Curavi Health, CarePointe, U.S. Health Systems Merge to Form Arkos Health to Power Virtual Care for Seniors

Curavi Health, CarePointe, U.S. Health Systems announced a merger agreement to form Arkos Health. Arkos Health will provide virtual care solutions and health insights to vulnerable populations across the United States. These three entities will become wholly-owned subsidiaries of Arkos Health, and the executive leadership teams will be merged. UPMC will continue to own a financial stake in Arkos Health, while remaining both a customer and service provider. 

CarePointe, founded in 2015 and headquartered in Las Vegas,
and USHS, founded in 2018 and based in Tempe, Arizona, together will provide a
technology-enabled care coordination solution for Arkos Health’s provider and
payer partners. Currently providing services to more than 110,000 seniors, they
serve at-risk and value-based organizations by driving down costs and improving
quality of care.

Curavi was spun out from leading health care provider and
insurer UPMC in 2016 and provides clinical care in post-acute and
long-term care settings via its telemedicine and software solution, which was
designed specifically for those facilities. Its physicians have performed
approximately 60,000 consults to date, maintaining a 94% treat-in-place rate
and reducing potentially harmful transfers to hospital emergency
departments. 

“With Arkos Health, providers and payers can effectively deliver quality care to frail seniors through a customized mobile and virtual platform using performance-based business models,” said Amish Purohit, M.D., chief executive officer of USHS. “Curavi, CarePointe and USHS have all demonstrated an ability to improve clinical outcomes while reducing costs, and together we will continue to elevate our clients’ experiences by providing differentiated care.”