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Rocket Doctor AI Expands Maryland Access by 250,000 Additional Members Through New Partnership

-- Rocket Doctor AI (AIDR.CN) said Tuesday that doctors using its digital health platform and marketplace are now "in-network" with a major health insurer in Maryland.

The partnership expands access to care for 250,000 additional members across both the Commercial and Medicare Advantage lines of business, bringing total coverage across the state to 3.2 million covered lives, a statement said.

The agreement is on a recurring 12-month basis, starting April 27, with a 90-day mutual termination clause.

Rocket Doctor noted that the partnership coincides with Maryland's transition to the AHEAD (Advancing All-Payer Health Equity Approaches and Development) model in 2026, which emphasizes expanded primary care, multi-payer alignment, and the enhanced management of chronic conditions.

Rocket Doctor AI shares were last seen down $0.01, to $0.68, on the Canadian Securities Exchange.

Price: $0.68, Change: $-0.01, Percent Change: -1.45%

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