SafeRide Health looks to improve care through better transportation. Podcast with the co-founders

[audio mp3="https://healthbusinessgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/saferide-5_7_18-8.40-PM.mp3"][/audio]SafeRide Health is focused on redesigning the non emergency medical transportation experience to reduce patient risk and streamline care coordination. In this podcast interview, co-founders (and brothers) Robbins and Whit Schrader talk about how losing a friend to DUI in their teenage years got them started down the entrepreneurial path to what became Saferide.Overview

  • (0:10) What are the main challenges in medical transportation?
  • (0:47) What is the impact?
  • (2:04) What is NEMT? How well does it work?
  • (3:16) There is a revolution going on with transport, especially companies like Uber and Lyft. Lyft is a partner. How does that work?
  • (4:21) What is the experience like for the typical patient? How does it vary depending on whether or not you are involved?
  • (6:12) You said you can drive the no show rate down by half for one client, just by improving transportation. Is that replicable?
  • (6:57) How did you come up with the concept for this company? How does it go as brothers working together?
  • (8:05) How do markets differ: urban/rural, different geographies? Can it work outside of cities?
  • (9:29) Where are things headed? How much tie in is there with healthcare delivery?
  • (10:30) How do autonomous vehicles fit in?
  • (11:23) When you work with Lyft, does the driver know they're getting a patient versus a regular retail customer?

By healthcare business consultant David E. Williams, president of Health Business Group.

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