KEY POINTS
  • Uber just made two key hires as it gets deeper into health: Aaron Crowell, a longtime health insider, and Lyft's Dan Trigub.
  • Uber says it's very serious about the opportunity to provide transportation services to people who need help getting to doctor's appointments.
Uber's health team with Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi

Uber is betting big on health care. What began as an experiment to deliver flu vaccines to people's offices is now a real and growing business for the company in non-emergency medical transportation, which involves helping people get to the doctor's office on time.

To help lead the company into its next phase of growth, it has hired Aaron Crowell, a longtime health consultant, as the head of its health business. It has also added Dan Trigub, a regional vice president of healthcare, from arch-rival Lyft's health care team.