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Interesting that Uber Health was created. For people who can't drive — either because of age or poverty — and so Medicare and Medicaid providers foot the bill.
Interestingly enough, my wife owns a medical billing group and I had her reach out to Uber and they returned her call. We'll see what they say. I think it helps that they have a base in Pittsburgh, where she is located. Her group could do the billing (specific codes) for medical transportation transactions (takes a %) and there will be many.
Dealerships could get in this game, but they would need to morph their models.
More: https://www.theverge.com/2018/3/1/17061862/uber-health-non-emergency-medical-transportation-hipaa
Interestingly enough, my wife owns a medical billing group and I had her reach out to Uber and they returned her call. We'll see what they say. I think it helps that they have a base in Pittsburgh, where she is located. Her group could do the billing (specific codes) for medical transportation transactions (takes a %) and there will be many.
Dealerships could get in this game, but they would need to morph their models.
More: https://www.theverge.com/2018/3/1/17061862/uber-health-non-emergency-medical-transportation-hipaa
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