Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority Final Report (FY 2018 - 2019)
The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority received funding to purchase software technology that integrates accessible vehicles into its existing on-demand dispatch platform.
The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority received funding to purchase software technology that integrates accessible vehicles into its existing on-demand dispatch platform.
People For People received funding for the Children's Health Connector project, which will use an online platform to monitor trips, vehicle capacity and travel conditions to improve real-time communications between patient/rider and healthcare providers, increasing children's access to care,...
The North Central Texas Council of Governments received funding to implement My Ride North Texas 2.0, a regional mobility manage-ment program to improve the coordination of transportation services and medical services in the 16-county region for populations that lack transportation to wellness...
Missouri Rural Health Association received funding to support technology enhancements, mobility management training and engagement of regional planning commissions and local councils of government to reduce transportation barriers to healthcare in rural Missouri.
Indiana University Health, Inc. received funding to purchase a software platform that will provide patient transportation assistance coordination technology at Indiana University Health, reducing transportation barriers to healthcare for patients in numerous locations in Indiana.
The Geisinger Clinic received funding to extend eligibility and geographic reach to a transportation pilot program that increases transportation access using mobility management, artificial intelligence and technology solutions, and community partner integration.
The Flint Mass Transportation Authority received funding to increase access to on-demand non-emergency medical transportation services for seniors and people with disabilities by creating partnerships with hospitals and using mobility management and technology.
Disability Services, Inc. received funding to purchase a comprehensive mobile application that supports on-demand services, automated payment, fleet assignments and scheduling tools, including personalized mobility options and pre-defined rider and trip details for drivers.
The Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio received funding to implement an on-demand transportation service to coordinate non-emergency medical transportation for older adults in the Cincinnati region using one number to schedule transportation.
The Central Midlands Regional Transit Authority received funding to increase access to coordinated healthcare services in Columbia, helping clients schedule and book trips, plan ahead for picking-up prescriptions, follow-up appointments, and other vital appointments via computer, phone call or...