Under the partnership, the San Francisco-based digital health company will provide its patients with access to joint replacement and spinal procedures at OrthoIndy Hospital at a fixed, bundled price.
Carrum Health’s bundled payment program aims to lower employer healthcare costs for orthopedic procedures and improve clinical outcomes.
Earlier this month, Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic joined the company’s Centers of Excellence list.
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