A year into its multi-million dollar contract with the state, the California-based company hired to arrange thousands of daily rides to medical appointments for sick children and adults on Medicaid ...
In only six months, Veyo has completed over one million trips with its next-generation model, currently averaging ten thousand trips per day. The company provides seamless transportation management ...
Veyo has added three new subcontractors with 28 additional vehicles to its Connecticut network. Credit: Jacqueline Rabe Thomas / CtMirror.org The state’s embattled non-emergency transportation broker ...
Can the smartphone-based technology made popular by Uber and Lyft be tapped to help Medicaid members get rides to doctors’ appointments? San Diego’s Veyo aims to find out. The 335-employee ...
Veyo has added nine vehicles to transport people who have tested positive for COVID-19 or are suspected of having the disease. Credit: Jacqueline Rabe Thomas / CtMirror.org Four months into the ...
Veyo, a non emergency medical transportation, or NEMT, broker and the spinoff of fleet operator Total Transit, has been adding staff to its business in line with expansion as a growing number of ...
State auditors, in a report Wednesday on Medicaid transportation, shredded the performance of the state’s vendor, Veyo, which is paid a total of $160 million over three years for providing millions of ...
San Diego-based Veyo, which developed an Uber-style model to get Medicaid and Medicare members to doctor’s appointments, inked a deal to be sold to rival Medical Transportation Management of St. Louis ...
During its investment, HCAP Partners led an effort to establish a board of directors and helped the company explore potential lines of business through strategic partnerships HCAP Partners invests in ...
KDN Transportation driver Jennifer Liddell, left, gathers Brianna Hayes and Patty Rabanal, behind, in summer 2016 to take them home from LIFE, a day facility for people with developmental disabilities ...
Healthcare logistics leader proves new model for non-emergency medical transportation, demanding change of industry standards SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The past five years witnessed a dramatic ...
San Diego-based Veyo, which developed an Uber-style model to get Medicaid and Medicare members to doctor's appointments, inked a deal to be sold to rival Medical Transportation Management of St. Louis ...