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3 Ways Healthcare Organizations Are Overspending on Transportation

Today, 78% of Americans over the age of 55 have a chronic condition that requires medical transportation and ongoing medical visits. According to the United Nations World Population Report, Between 2015 and 2030, the number of people in the world…

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Roundtrip to Roll out Ridesharing Program at NIH

It is with great enthusiasm that Roundtrip announces it will provide services to the National Institutes of…

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Roundtrip presents at the Health Care of Tomorrow Event

Today, Tuesday, October 23, 2018, the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia hosted a program called Health…

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New Feature: Pharmacy Stops On The Way Home From The Hospital

Here at Roundtrip, we often speak about transportation as a common barrier to care on the first…

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Quality Improvement Training and Data Bridge Gaps in Healthcare

Over the last few decades, the scope of medical education has broadened to align more with current…

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Solving Patient Flow Problems by Innovating Transportation

The problem is big, and we’ve said it before: 3.6 million medical appointments are missed or delayed…

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How Our Support Team Effectively Connects Patients and Drivers

Missed connections, missing ride statuses, and poor communication between drivers, patients and care coordinators; these are some…

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Empowering Patients with Self-Service Transportation Benefits

Traditionally, healthcare providers are paid for each individual service separately provided to a patient throughout treatment. This…

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Driving Change in Mental Health with Mind Peace Clinics

Mind Peace Clinics and Roundtrip have partnered to solve transportation needs for patients undergoing ketamine infusions for…

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Treating Causes, Not Symptoms: Understanding Social Determinants of Health (SDOH)

When it comes to our well-being, it is easy to assume that the quality of our medical…

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