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

New York City decides to end contract with DocGo due to scrutiny over costs and quality of humanitarian services, seeking a new housing provider for migrants.
City Comptroller raises concerns about lack of details justifying the $432 million emergency contract with DocGo, questioning the company's expertise in managing migrants’ needs.
Allegations of mistreatment under DocGo's care, including health care issues, food waste, and CEO's resignation for falsifying educational background, led to New York City's decision.
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