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SuperCare Health gives back 

SuperCare Health gives back 

DOWNEY, Calif. – SuperCare Health is coordinating the donation of oxygen equipment and supplies to help with the catastrophic COVID-19 pandemic in India. The company understands the impact firsthand when equipment and supplies are not readily available – it faced oxygen and ventilator shortages during multiple COVID-19 surges last year in the United States. “In addition to working together with our referral sources and payer partners to respond to the public health crisis in India, SuperCare Health is also donating life-saving oxygen equipment, related supplies and protective gear that assisted us through our own country’s pandemic surges,” said John Cassar, CEO of SuperCare Health. During the peak of the pandemic in the U.S., SuperCare Health was able to work closely with their payer partners and medical community to manage those impacted by COVID-19 and those with chronic respiratory diseases by implementing monitoring programs in the home and working with its supply chain to keep oxygen concentrators available to those in critical need. The company has been awarded exclusive contracts based on its positive clinical and financial outcomes to provide a broad range of therapies, including ventilation, oxygen, nebulizers and medications, CPAP, airway clearance and mobilization, and HME. 

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