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

New York City is terminating its contract with DocGo for migrant care due to scrutiny over cost and service quality. The firm had a $432 million no-bid emergency contract for housing international migrants.
City Comptroller Brad Lander raised concerns over DocGo's contract, citing lack of detail justifying the cost and questions about the company's expertise in caring for migrants.
The decision to end the contract came after reports of mistreatment of migrants under DocGo's care, issues with health care, food waste, and the CEO's resignation over false educational claims.
Read at Saratogian
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