Who Regulates NEMT Providers?
Non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) is a Medicaid benefit available to qualifying beneficiaries who don’t have access to transportation. NEMT…
READ MORENon-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) is a Medicaid benefit available to qualifying beneficiaries who don’t have access to transportation. NEMT…
READ MOREIf you’re a non-emergency medical transportation provider, you know that broker relationships are an important part of running a…
READ MOREThe Medicaid transportation benefit known as non-emergency medical transportation, or NEMT, provides transportation for qualified beneficiaries to and from…
READ MORENon-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) is a Medicaid program created to provide transportation to and from medical facilities for those…
READ MOREAccording to a 2017 study, non-emergency medical transportation was valued at $21.82 billion in 2017 and is expected to…
READ MORENon-emergency medical transportation brokers are located all over the United States, varying in size and areas served. Some operate…
READ MORENon-emergency medical transportation drivers are responsible for transporting passengers to and from their healthcare appointments. Some companies complete dozens…
READ MOREThe patient care report (PCR) or driver questionnaire is an important component of every non-emergency medical transportation trip. The…
READ MORENon-emergency medical transportation brokers are one of the main reasons it’s possible for NEMT companies of any size to…
READ MOREWhen you think of non-emergency medical transportation software, the first things that come to mind might be billing, scheduling,…
READ MOREMany NEMT providers collectively agree that billing is one of the most difficult parts of the non-emergency medical transportation…
READ MOREThere are two main places NEMT providers receive trips from: transportation brokers and private pay clients. Companies can deal…
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