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

Albany, NY, plans to terminate its contract with DocGo, the medical services company for migrants, due to scrutiny over cost and service quality. The city will seek a new provider for housing migrants, ending the $432 million emergency contract awarded last year.
City Comptroller Brad Lander raised concerns about the lack of justification for DocGo's expensive contract and questioned the firm's expertise in caring for migrants. Allegations of mistreatment, including issues with healthcare and food waste, were reported, leading to the CEO's resignation.
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