Building Your Own Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Business

Building Your Own Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Business

by Armel Possi Possi
Building Your Own Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Business

Building Your Own Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Business

by Armel Possi Possi

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Overview

When a non-emergency medical transportation vehicle came up for sale in 2005, Armel Possi bought it for his car dealership.

But something strange happened: Buyers were willing to pay much more than what Possi spent on the vehicle. Suddenly, he found himself interested in the non-emergency medical transportation business.

With some research, he discovered that non-emergency medical transportation vehicles can transport patients with the same ailments, physical limitations or disabilities as emergency vehicles—the only difference is that when NEMT vehicles transport someone, there is no perceived emergency at the time of transport.

In this guidebook to building your own NEMT business, you’ll learn where to find vehicles, how to find Medicaid clients, and how to run the business before spending any money. You’ll also find out how to anticipate what to expect on a typical business day; deal with drivers, clients, and the businesses you contract with, and get acquainted with government agency staff.

Unravel the mysteries of the NEMT business, and reap the financial rewards that come along with providing a valuable service for your community.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781491767283
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 05/29/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 154
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Armel Possi, a native of Cameroon, spent much of his childhood shadowing his father, an accomplished businessman. After earning a business degree from the University of Douala, he moved to the United States of America and founded his own non-emergency medical transportation business. He and his wife, Melanie, have three children.
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