On Friday Medride was once again a Medicaid provider, this is only set to last for 14 days. The state has warned patients they will need to find new transport after March 6th, Medride said they are ...
After being granted a two week restraining order against the state, MedRide is looking ahead to keep operating for Medicaid patients long-term.
The state cut ties with the company on Feb. 7, citing compliance failures, improper billing, and an incomplete revalidation process for drivers and vehicles.
Fox News host Jesse Watters has the latest on the president's decision on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.' For the first time in ...
On Thursday, one of Colorado’s largest medical transportation providers, MedRide was cleared to drive Medicaid patients again ...
A Denver judge has temporarily allowed MedRide to continue operating in the state, marking the latest abrupt swivel in a ...
On Feb. 11, the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing (HCPF) and TransDev claimed that their contract with ...
Medicaid transportation issues arise in Colorado as the state cancels the MedRide contract for non-compliance.
The state cut ties with the company last week, citing compliance failures, improper billing, and an incomplete revalidation ...
Customers of MedRide, a non-emergent medical transportation (NEMT) service, opened the company's website on Friday to find ...
The State of Colorado has now terminated its contract with MedRide entirely. The Colorado Department of Health Care Policy ...