
Ride Health
Ride Health is a technology company.
Financial History
Ride Health has raised $6.0M across 1 funding round.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has Ride Health raised?
Ride Health has raised $6.0M in total across 1 funding round.

Ride Health is a technology company.
Ride Health has raised $6.0M across 1 funding round.
Ride Health has raised $6.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Ride Health has raised $6.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Ride Health's investors include BioAdvance, Foundry Group.
Ride Health is a technology company that builds a HIPAA-compliant, cloud-based platform for non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT), partnering with healthcare organizations, hospitals, accountable care organizations, and transportation providers like rideshare services, taxis, public transit, and specialized NEMT providers across all 50 U.S. states.[1][3][4] It serves complex patient populations, including those with intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD), by managing transportation benefits, automating ride coordination from request to billing, and addressing barriers to care such as unreliable transport, which improves access to healthcare and social services.[1][3][5] The platform solves critical problems in patient transportation by providing real-time visibility, dynamic matching of patient needs (e.g., accessibility, communication preferences), and integration with existing workflows, leading to early traction through pilot programs with major hospitals and growth-accelerating funding.[2][3]
Ride Health was founded in 2016 in New York, New York, by Imran Cronk, who serves as Founder and Chief Strategy Officer.[1][3] The idea emerged from recognizing transportation as a key barrier to healthcare access, particularly for vulnerable populations; the company secured an early technology partnership with a leading on-demand ground transportation provider and validated its web-based solution through patient and provider interviews.[2] A pivotal moment came via collaboration with developer Sempercon, which delivered a fully functional MVP web app on time and budget, enabling integration with the transportation partner, pilot programs with top U.S. hospitals (including a Top 10 U.S. News & World Report facility) and an ACO serving 90,000+ patients, and subsequent investor funding.[2] This early execution humanized the mission, blending tech with real-world needs like post-COVID expansions for at-risk patient transport and contact tracing.[1]
Ride Health rides the digital health trend of addressing social determinants of health (SDOH), where transportation barriers contribute to 3.6 million missed U.S. medical appointments annually, exacerbating outcomes for underserved groups.[1] Timing aligns with post-pandemic shifts: healthcare orgs are reducing in-house fleets for hybrid models amid labor shortages, while NEMT demand surges via Medicaid managed care and value-based care mandates.[3] Favorable market forces include rideshare integration, telehealth growth (necessitating physical access), and regulatory pushes for equity, positioning Ride Health to influence the ecosystem by enabling accountable care organizations and providers to cut no-show rates, lower costs, and boost adherence.[1][2][3]
Ride Health is poised for expansion by deepening integrations with EHR systems, AI-driven predictive scheduling, and international scaling, capitalizing on NEMT's projected growth amid SDOH-focused reimbursements. Trends like personalized medicine and hybrid transport networks will amplify its edge, potentially evolving it into a full SDOH platform influencing policy and outcomes. As transportation unlocks care access, Ride Health exemplifies how targeted tech drives equitable health equity.[1][3][5]
Ride Health has raised $6.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $6.0M Seed in January 2020.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 1, 2020 | $6.0M Seed | BioAdvance, Foundry Group |