non-emergency medical transport
The seed funding round was led by Activate Venture Partners.
However, new technologies can help providers and plans better coordinate access to care.
A recent independent study found that Lyft's platform was very well received by older patients with chronic disease.
The ride sharing platform is now approved as a non-emergency medical transportation service for Medicaid patients in the state.
The company will look to flesh out its software's capabilities and more than double its staff.
Along with new deals with BCBS, Humana and Logisticare, the rideshare service is also adding automated calls and other senior-friendly features to its web-based Concierge platform.