Medical Transit Company Will Pay For Poor Service

(Providence, RI)--The company criticized for its problematic rollout of non-emergency medical transportation service in Rhode Island is about to open its wallet.It was announced yesterday that the state Executive Office of Health and Human Services has re-negotiated its contract with Medical Transportation Management, which began providing the service this year.The amended contract includes a one-million-dollar sanction to be paid for poor performance this month and last.It also removes a provision that caps the amount of money the state can seek for inadequate service moving forward and will withhold payments if MTM doesn't achieve performance goals.


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