Patient Engagement March 20, 2020
Sara Heath

Ride Health will make it easier for drivers to know if they have potentially contacted a patient with COVID-19, a step in preserving rideshare for patient access to care.

A new functionality in the rideshare and medical transportation firm Ride Health platform aims to curb the COVID-19 epidemic by making it easier for drivers to know when they may have been exposed to the virus, according to a company press release.

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Rideshare has been a boon for healthcare in recent years, helping to connect individuals who may face care access and transportation providers with rides to appointments.

And because rideshare is easy to use, ubiquitous,...

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