Community Health Network and GoHealth Urgent Care announced a new joint venture aimed at expanding access to on-demand health care services.
The partnership will transition six existing Community MedCheck urgent care centers into Community-GoHealth Urgent Care locations later this year. Officials say the collaboration combines Community Health Network’s trusted providers with GoHealth’s consumer-driven model to offer faster, more convenient care options.
“We are excited to partner with GoHealth. Their proven consumer-focused model will allow Community Health Network to deliver even more exceptional, convenient care to Hoosiers throughout Central Indiana,” said Dr. Patrick McGill, executive vice president and chief transformation officer for Community Health Network.
The transition is expected to be seamless for patients, with no disruption in services. Community-GoHealth also plans further expansion to meet growing regional demand for urgent care.

“For many years, health care partnerships have been critical to ensuring greater access to more convenient health care,” said Todd Latz, CEO of GoHealth. “Community-GoHealth aims to provide every customer with effortless, personal and connected care by deeply integrating with our new partners.”
The GoHealth Connected Care Model integrates urgent care services with larger healthcare systems to streamline patient experiences and improve follow-up care. The model supports access to hospital networks, primary care physicians and specialists, creating a more connected healthcare journey.
The joint venture is scheduled to officially launch later this year.
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