The state cut ties with the company on Feb. 7, citing compliance failures, improper billing, and an incomplete revalidation process for drivers and vehicles.
On Thursday, one of Colorado’s largest medical transportation providers, MedRide was cleared to drive Medicaid patients again, according to a MedRide spokesperson.
The state cut ties with the company on Feb. 7, citing compliance failures, improper billing, and an incomplete revalidation process for drivers and vehicles.
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