Veyo Brings Next-Generation Technology to Healthcare Transportation
Healthcare logistics leader proves new model for non-emergency medical transportation, demanding change of industry standards
Veyo has pioneered a new era of healthcare logistics by bridging the gap between today’s highly efficient, consumer transportation offerings and the complex needs of healthcare agencies and Managed Care Organizations. Leveraging the experience and technology of previous start-ups, company president
Through the use of advanced supply management, predictive analytics and automated dispatching, and customer-focused tools, Veyo’s model is a complete, end-to-end NEMT solution. The company leverages its virtual, scalable fleet of Independent Driver-Providers (IDPs) with commercial providers to improve the matching of supply with demand, making it more efficient and effective, and ensuring the right vehicles are in the right places at the right times. Through real-time data and analytics, delays caused by major traffic events, weather, etc., are automatically identified and corrected by Veyo before impacting a member. Veyo caters to each person’s transportation needs and technology comfort level (phone, website, app), while offering member insights and transparency to plan providers.
NEMT is a required offering in state
Accounting for over
Traditional NEMT services, though, have not changed significantly over the past two decades, thus lack the reliability, efficiencies and technology today’s consumers need and demand. NEMT remains stagnant and complex, without transparency or ability to predict needs and issues before they happen. Traditional services use outdated dispatch systems that can lead to five-hour pickup delays with little-to-no communication, endless phone calls with customer care centers, and sending vehicles that don’t meet patients’ specific needs. For many, this means not only an inconvenience in rescheduling care, but often results in worsening health conditions or missing critical appointments. For patients undergoing dialysis, a missed treatment increases the probability of hospitalization by over 400 percent (
In only six months, Veyo has completed over one million trips with its next-generation model, currently averaging ten thousand trips per day. The company provides seamless transportation management services in five states to over one and a half million
Veyo first launched its new model in
Results using the next-generation model in
With a strong commitment to timely and accurate transportation, Veyo’s IDPs undergo significant training to ensure on-time trip performance, low grievance rates and improved health outcomes. Training includes HIPAA, Personal Health Information (PHI), Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and customer service, as well as background checks, drug testing and a vehicle inspection.
In addition to
Veyo is partnered with one of the nation’s leading health plans to provide NEMT services as part of social service and community programs that enable individuals and families to improve their well-being and independence. The company is also partnered with one of the nation’s biggest health systems to provide inter-facility and patient discharge transportation.
Using a next-generation solution that is data-driven, offers real-time transparency, leverages advanced supply management and is member focused, healthcare logistics leader Veyo is changing what it means to be and expect from an NEMT broker.
About Veyo
Veyo is pioneering the next generation of healthcare logistics as the leader in non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT). As a complete, end-to-end NEMT solution, Veyo’s model uses advanced supply management, predictive analytics and automated dispatching, and customer-focused tools to ensure people get to and from medical appointments safely, securely and on time every time.
Veyo is headquartered in
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