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Lyft Unveils Non-Emergency Medical Transportation App for Patients

Lyft Pass for Healthcare will allow patients to book their own non-emergency medical transportation while still having it covered by a payer or provider.

lyft launches patient-facing non-emergency medical transportation tool

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By Sara Heath

- Rideshare company Lyft has developed a patient-facing non-emergency medical transportation system, Lyft Pass for Healthcare, that would let patients schedule and obtain their own rides to appointments, the company announced in a statement emailed to journalists.

Typically, patients using a covered form of NEMT need to have their providers schedule that ride, something that can be burdensome and ultimately get in the way of healthcare access, the company said. Lyft Pass for Healthcare would allow patients to receive a covered NEMT Lyft ride that they have schedule themselves.

"We’re inserting a world class technology many are already familiar with into patients’ care journey," Megan Callahan, VP of Lyft Healthcare, said in the emailed statement. "By leveraging our superpower in consumer tech, we’ve automated an important piece of health access that allows patients to be self-sufficient and in control, while allowing our partners to focus on the services they provide, rather than on administrative processes."