New York City to wind down deal with embattled medical company tasked with housing migrants
Briefly

New York City plans to terminate its contract with DocGo, a medical services company responsible for housing international migrants, amidst concerns over high costs and service quality. The city aims to seek a new provider before the contract expires on May 5.
Scrutiny from the City Comptroller and news reports highlighted issues with lack of justification for the expensive contract, questionable expertise of DocGo, mistreatment of migrants, and the CEO's resignation over false educational claims.
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