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Episode 3: From 72-Hour Waits to Real-Time Rides To Save Patients’ Lives

Episode 3: From 72-Hour Waits to Real-Time Rides To Save Patients’ Lives

Update: 2024-02-08
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Transport providers, often neglected stakeholders, are the heart and soul of the industry, but they are often neglected. Kinetik wants to change that.


In this episode, Sufian Chowdhury, the founder and CEO of Kinetik, explores the disruptive journey of his company in the healthcare industry, specifically in the realm of Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT). He underscores the challenges small businesses face in the transportation sector, emphasizing the inefficiencies that lead to delayed patient rides. Sufian envisions a future where healthcare transportation mirrors the convenience of popular ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft and also outlines the impact on health equity, emphasizing the critical nature of medical rides, especially for those facing life-threatening health issues.


Tune in and learn how Kinetik is reimagining healthcare transportation, helping to save more patients’ lives!

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Episode 3: From 72-Hour Waits to Real-Time Rides To Save Patients’ Lives

Episode 3: From 72-Hour Waits to Real-Time Rides To Save Patients’ Lives

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