[NEW REPORT] Ride-Hailing in Healthcare: Uber and Lyft are aiming to solve the $150 billion annual problem of US medical transport — here’s why automakers should enter the fray:
Uber CEO Dara KhosrowshahiThe healthcare industry has been notoriously resistant to change, but its transformation at the hands of digitization has recently picked up pace.
But entering a space as complicated and heavily regulated as healthcare doesn't come without challenges. To take full advantage of the lucrative industry, transportation firms will have to navigate the complex regulatory landscape, make patient privacy a top priority, and meet a wide array of patient needs, such as having to travel with a wheelchair.
Dan Trigub, head of Uber Health and former regional VP of healthcare partnerships at Lyft, believes that this is a $15 billion opportunity, annually.
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