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SafeRide Health Ranks in Top 7% of Fastest-Growing U.S. Private Companies

SafeRide Health has been recognized as one of the fastest-growing private companies in America, ranking No. 358 on the 2025 Inc. 5000 list. This ranking places the company in the top 7% nationally and highlights its rapid growth within the healthcare sector, as well as its strong regional performance in Texas and the San Antonio metro area. The Inc. 5000 list offers a data-driven assessment of independent, entrepreneurial companies driving economic growth across the country.

The company specializes in non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) services, operating across all 50 states and facilitating over 10 million rides annually in partnership with leading Medicaid and Medicare Advantage plans. SafeRide's business model focuses on addressing key industry challenges such as fragmentation, missed care opportunities, and fraud, waste, and abuse by leveraging technology platforms that provide real-time eligibility and smart trip orchestration.

SafeRide boasts high operational performance metrics, including a 99% ride fulfillment rate and a grievance rate below 0.25%. Its credentialed national network and technology infrastructure transform transportation from a traditional cost center into a strategic component for improving healthcare outcomes, equity, and member experience. The company's internal culture supporting professional development and employee well-being has also been recognized with multiple workplace awards.

The 2025 Inc. 5000 list reflects companies that have exhibited exceptional revenue growth despite macroeconomic challenges such as inflation and labor market volatility. The top 500 companies on the list achieved a median three-year revenue growth rate of 1,552%, collectively contributing thousands of jobs to the U.S. economy.

SafeRide Health's growth and recognition highlight the evolving role of technology-driven NEMT solutions in enabling healthcare plans to enhance access and comply with regulatory demands. These developments are especially relevant for payers and providers focused on value-based care and addressing social determinants of health. Inc. will formally recognize honorees at an upcoming conference and in its publication.