New York City will sever its relationship with medical contractor DocGo and decline to renew the troubled migrant services provider’s lucrative contract next month, according to Politico. The DocGo contract for migrant care for the city will end on May 5, and Mayor Eric Adams plans to issue a competitive request for proposal for a new provider, the report said.
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