DocGo Inc. announced it has secured five new contracts that include remote patient monitoring (RPM), virtual care management (VCM), chronic care management (CCM), cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED), and a care gap closure program for a national health plan. These noteworthy examples of new DocGo contracts expand the Company's reach and ability to deliver quality virtual, in-person, and mobile healthcare services. New contracts include: An agreement with a national health plan with approximately five million members where DocGo will help close care gaps and lower medical costs for hard to reach, unengaged members, and underserved populations.

DocGo expects to launch a program in California to provide preventative services including annual wellness visits/physicals, vaccinations, diabetic retinopathy screenings, bone mineral density screenings, electrocardiograms (ECG), and more. An agreement with a not-for-profit that owns and operates 10 hospitals and numerous clinics in the Pacific Southwest for whom DocGo already monitors 3,900 patients. The Company expects to add an additional 4,000 patients at two additional clinics for CIED remote monitoring.

An agreement with a hospital clinic in Oklahoma where DocGo expects to monitor over 1,000 patients for CIED. An agreement with a cardiovascular institute in Delaware where DocGo expects to monitor across the Southwest where DocGo expects to provide Virtual Care Management, including RPM and CCM Services. The addition of these five contracts broaden DocGo's reach and impact, and will help expand patient access to essential healthcare needs.