Rideshare Transportation to Health Care: Evidence From a Medicaid Implementation
- Date: 09/08/2020
In a study of using ridehailing services for for Medicaid enrollees, researchers found that having more rideshare trips was associated…
Following his strong advocacy on the issue, state Sen. George Borrello has announced that among the Medicaid reforms passed in the state budget are changes designed reduce excessive costs related to the Non-Emergency Medical Transportation services by incentivizing efficiency among transportation brokers, including greater utilization of public transit systems. The reforms are projected to produce savings up to $93 million with even greater benefits in subsequent years.
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