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Colorado’s Medicaid authority terminated its contract with one of the state’s largest transportation providers late Wednesday ...
The state on Wednesday officially terminated its contract with MedRide, a non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) service.
Recognition of telehealth as an effective strategy for delivering treatment for substance use disorder (SUD) has raised hopes for improving access to this treatment in settings with limited ...
State health officials suspended one of Colorado’s largest Medicaid transportation providers last week after accusing it of ...
A Colorado agency is terminating the Health First Colorado contract with the state’s largest non-emergency medical transport (NEMT) company.
Customers who rely on the service contacted Denver7 Investigates after opening the company’s website on Friday to find that ...
MedRide, a Colorado Springs-based emergency Medicaid transportation company, had a four-day suspension of its patient rides ...
On Monday, the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing (HCPF) lifted the suspension of MedRide’s Medicaid ...
NOTICE: If you're also being impacted by MedRide's suspension, you can click here for phone numbers to different NEMT's in Colorado, sorted by county.