Circulo Health, an Ohio-based insurance startup focused on people who use Medicaid, has quietly acquired primary care provider Huddle Health, Axios reports. Circulo is also said to have partnered with telehealth startup Brave Health to deliver tele-psychiatry services. Much of the recent healthcare buzz has focused on using tech to provide affluent people with more convenient, comprehensive care. That’s left people who use Medicaid or Medicare — notably, those most in need of care — behind. Circulo is among a new crop of startups that’s emerging to buck the trend, tailoring their products to the Medicaid and Medicare markets. Read more.
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