Lyft 25 People Used
Leading organizations in healthcare trust Lyft to get their patients to healthcare appointments. We partner with 9 of the 10 largest US health systems, 9 of the 10 largest non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) brokers, and the top 10 payers to provide rides across the patient journey. RIDES THAT MAKE AN IMPACT 8 of 10 patients prefer Lyft
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15 2021 We’re launching Lyft Pass for Healthcare, our first product that lets patients initiate their own medical rides When a patient without access to reliable transportation needs a ride to their medical appointment, the traditional process to get that ride can be inconvenient or even hinder people from seeking the care they need.
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Lyft 28 People Used
With Lyft Business, quality care for patients and healthcare members doesn't have to end at the hospital doors. Transportation should not be an obstacle for taking care of healthcare needs. Lyft Business enables your organization to provide transportation alternatives to help get patients to and from their destinations.
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Lyft 57 People Used
Lyft Pass for Healthcare Offers Free Rides to Medical Appointments Eligible users can request a ride to medical appointments via the Lyft app. (Photo via Lyft) Eligible patients, health plan
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Lyft Pass for Healthcare Offers Free Rides to Medical Appointments Eligible users can request a ride to medical appointments via the Lyft app. (Photo via Lyft) Eligible patients, health plan
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Riders 54 People Used
For Lyft employees enrolled in our U.S. medical benefits, which include coverage for elective abortion, we’ll cover the travel costs if these laws require travel outside of Texas and Oklahoma to find a provider. Back to Blog
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Doing 61 People Used
Doing more for patients and healthcare organizations amid the COVID-19 crisis Since 2016, Lyft has worked with healthcare organizations across the country to help communities in need — including low-income individuals, the elderly, and people with disabilities — travel to health services, such as dialysis treatment, chemotherapy, and prenatal care.
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Subsidy 29 People Used
The healthcare subsidy will be paid out as a bonus in your account within 15 days of submission of proof of enrollment at the end of the quarter. Once your healthcare subsidy is deposited in your account, you will be able to access those funds as you would any other earnings – via Express Pay, Lyft Direct, or direct deposit.
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Lyft 69 People Used
Through Lyft Pass for Healthcare, eligible patients, health plan members and Medicaid and Medicare beneficiaries can use the Lyft app to request rides to their medical appointments without cost. The program allows the sponsoring healthcare or social services organization to cover the cost of the rides.
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Lyft 67 People Used
Ride-sharing company Lyft is letting patients schedule nonemergency medical transport (NEMT) on health organization's dime with the launch of Lyft Pass for Healthcare.
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Lyft 61 People Used
Lyft says the offering, called Lyft Pass for Healthcare, is the first product of its kind from a ride-hailing company. Dive Insight: Healthcare companies partner with NEMT players to reduce patient
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Lyft 39 People Used
Create passes for recurring appointments, first- and last-mile rides, rides to vaccinations, and more. Built for healthcare Lyft Pass is designed to meet healthcare compliance requirements while focusing on the healthcare rider's experience. Plus, you can add a custom, branded pass right in the Lyft app for a seamless experience.
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Lyft said its healthcare business is expanding a new service for riders who need more “physical assistance” for their doctor’s office visits and other healthcare appointments. Lyft Healthcare Friday said it has partnered with ChenMed, a provider of primary care services, to offer “Lyft Assisted” in more than 20 U.S. markets.
Lyft said its healthcare business is expanding a new service for riders who need more “physical assistance” for their doctor’s office visits and other healthcare appointments.
Allowing patients to schedule their own rides is one of the most frequent requests the ride-hailing giant gets from its healthcare partners, Lyft said in a release Thursday. Previously, the sponsoring organization — whether a hospital or social services agency — would have to schedule the ride for the patient.
Redeem: The patient is notified in the Lyft app that the organization sent them a Lyft Pass, with details about which rides are covered. Ride: When they’re ready, the patient enters the ride location and time and selects the branded pass to apply to their ride.