Interestingly, a smaller, earlier, non-randomized study by the same group found a decrease in no-show rates among patients offered Lyft rides. In that study, outreach to the control arm was less intensive, possibly explaining the difference (7/10) https://
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RT @JournalGIM: Rideshare-Based Medical Transportation for Medicaid Patients and Primary Care Show Rates: A Difference-in-Difference Analys…
RT @johnbillimek: First: Very nicely designed, low cost study. Second: Early evidence that ride share may help ⬆️ #access to care. #Healt…
First: Very nicely designed, low cost study. Second: Early evidence that ride share may help ⬆️ #access to care. #Health4All https://t.co/1HFNMx7AbQ
Rideshare-Based Medical Transportation for Medicaid Patients and Primary Care Show Rates: A Difference-in-Difference Analysis of a Pilot Program https://t.co/cADy1Sc5IH