Do you know what hoops your client goes through to get Non-emergency Medical Transportation Insurance?
Just to get started your client has to:
- Find a way to finance their business
- Register with their state and their law enforcement agencies
- Get the correct licenses and permits needed
- Depending on your clients state they might need to become an approved provider with the state department of health and human services
To make things more difficult your client will need to decide how they will take payments, either privately paid or through Medicaid, which in that case they would need to become an approved provider with their state’s Medicaid office. Once they get everything squared away with the right licenses and permits, then they need to make sure they have the right equipment such as the vehicle being used for their business and of course the vehicle needs to be in compliance and follow safety regulations. Employees need to have clean driving records along with medical assistance training are required for employees. Once all of that is said and done, the last task is for your client to promote their business and build clientele.
It is one big roller coaster that your client rides in order to get Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Insurance.
Because your client will be using a vehicle to transport customers, they will need a comprehensive insurance policy; another hoop for them to jump through but also a necessary hoop because the Non-Emergency Medical Transportation field has a lot of risks involved, especially transporting people.
Here at Colonial we offer Liability as well as Physical Damage Coverage with the options to choose your deductible. We can offer radius options up to 500 miles, and cargo limits up to $100,000 with refrigerator breakdown included. This coverage is available in Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming.