About the client
A NEMT service provider based out of US
Problems:
The customer was leveraging a non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) platform that was built on a legacy application and had inherent challenges:
- Need to modernize data processing with APIs to connect with different ecosystem applications such as call center application, vehicle provider application, etc
- Required to feed analytical models with real-time user data because the customer needed to map the vehicle with the user so that nearest vehicle availability as well as prompt vehicle dispatch to a patient’s location, can be carried out effectively
- The legacy platform had its limitations in connecting with different ecosystem applications as the customer did not own the vehicles themselves and was merely a facilitator
- Lacked a robust build-release-testing cycle, which was time-consuming and manual in nature
Solution:
- Innover helped the customer by moving the legacy platform to the cloud leveraging the Docker technology by linking APIs with different ecosystem applications
- It adopted GitLab and Jenkins technologies to implement DevOps that helped automate the build-release-testing cycle as well as enabled continuous integration
- Leveraged Amazon Connect and TeamCity technologies and seamlessly connected call center data to vehicle provider data that ensured any patient request was appropriately channelized to a vehicle provider
- Used in-house capabilities to automate route planning that substantially lowered average call time