MedExpress PSO Delisted After Expiration of Safety Certification
Published Date: 1/26/2026
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Summary
MedExpress PSO, part of Urgent Care MSO, LLC, is no longer listed as a Patient Safety Organization because its listing expired on December 3, 2025. This means MedExpress can’t officially collect or analyze patient safety info under this program anymore. Healthcare providers who worked with MedExpress PSO should check the updated PSO directory to find current organizations for patient safety support.
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MedExpress PSO Delisted Effective Dec 3, 2025
MedExpress PSO (PSO number P0216), a component of Urgent Care MSO, LLC, was delisted because its three-year listing expired and required certifications for a new listing were not submitted. As of 12:00 Midnight ET on December 3, 2025, MedExpress can no longer be listed as a Patient Safety Organization and cannot officially collect or analyze patient safety information under the PSO program.
Providers Advised to Check PSO Directory
Healthcare providers who worked with MedExpress PSO are advised to check AHRQ's updated PSO directories at https://www.pso.ahrq.gov/listed to find current Patient Safety Organizations for patient safety support. AHRQ reviews and posts the directories weekly.
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