Uber Health expands to Australia

Uber Health’s non-emergency transportation services for medical appointments expanded to Australia, the rideshare company said Aug. 18. 

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The company said the expanded service will allow physicians and medical centers to schedule, manage and pay for rides for patients and caregivers in a digital hub, allowing riders to access transport even without a smartphone, according to the press release. 

Since its launch in the U.S., more than 3,000 individuals have used Uber Health to get to their healthcare appointments.

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