LogistiCare will acquire Circulation to expand NEMT footprint
LogistiCare is a broker of NEMT services and a subsidiary of The Providence Service Corporation, which made an investment in Circulation last year.
LogistiCare is a broker of NEMT services and a subsidiary of The Providence Service Corporation, which made an investment in Circulation last year.
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.
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News of the command center, which is aimed at providing non-emergency medical transportation to patients, comes after Hackensack Meridian's JFK Medical Center launched a pilot with Lyft.
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?
Non-emergency medical transportation service startup Roundtrip recently closed a $1.9 million seed round and has begun collaborating with paratransit providers in Richmond and beyond to make their services more efficient.
The deal was the latest in what has been a hive of activity in the medical transportation realm in the past couple of years.
The Danville, Pennsylvania-based system plans to work with rabbittransit to help patients get to their appointments on time. Additionally, researchers from Geisinger and Regeneron Genetics Center recently found a gene variant that's associated with a reduction in the risk for chronic liver disease.
Most states rely on NEMT brokers or managed-care organizations to administer the transportation services. Other states run the service directly, paying providers on a per-ride basis, while some use local ride services and pay independent taxi firms to shuttle patients.
Veyo has been in expansion mode, hiring more than 200 staff after it added two new markets this year and plans to move into the Northeast in 2018.
Circulation's deal with Lyft is the latest in a series of healthcare deals the rideshare business has inked to provide Non Emergency Medical Transportation to healthcare organizations to ensure patients without access to transport arrive at their medical appointments.
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