Ford plans to expand its GoRide non-emergency medical transportation service nationwide
GoRide's 2019 expansion plans include Ohio and Florida, and in 2020, it intends to move into markets in California, Louisiana, North Carolina and Texas.
GoRide's 2019 expansion plans include Ohio and Florida, and in 2020, it intends to move into markets in California, Louisiana, North Carolina and Texas.
A new partnership between DMC and Ford Motor Company's non-emergency medical transportation service, Ford GoRide, enables patients with mobility challenges to get to and from appointments at specific medical facilities.
Munck Wilson Mandala Partner Greg Howison shared his perspective on some of the legal ramifications around AI, IP, connected devices and the data they generate, in response to emailed questions.
Ford's GoRide program through its Smart Mobility division represents a new kind of business moving into the non-emergency medical transportation business. Could other car manufacturers follow?
The car maker is exploring ways to use drivers' biometric data from wearables to create a safer driving experience. Its findings could also have an impact on ways to improve remote patient monitoring.